Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition

1 ). You cannot join a Windows Vista Home Premium-based computer to a domain
Describes why Windows Vista Home Premium cannot join a domain. Vista Home Premium is designed for home use.
 
2 ). After a Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004-based computer that is joined to a domain is upgraded to Windows Vista Home Premium, the computer remains joined to the domain
Describes the problem in which a Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004-based computer that is joined to a domain and then upgraded to Windows Vista Home Premium remains joined to the domain.
 
3 ). Error message when you try to watch live TV in Windows Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer: "Restricted Content - Display Driver"
You receive a "Restricted Content - Display Driver" error message when you try to watch live TV in Windows Media Center if the computer has resumed from standby or hibernation. Because of this problem, scheduled recordings may fail.
 
4 ). The Manage Discs feature in Windows Media Center stops responding after you resume a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep or hibernation
Resolves a problem where Windows Media Center may stop responding when you try to eject or play discs using the Manage Discs feature in Windows Vista. This problem only occurs after the computer resumes from sleep or hibernation.
 
5 ). Error after you insert a CableCARD in Windows Vista: "No Signal"
Describes a problem in which some channels are not available in Windows Media Center after you insert a CableCARD in a digital cable tuner. Provides two ways to resolve the problem.
 
6 ). You receive an error message when the battery power becomes critically low when watching live TV in Windows Vista: "The device driver for the <device_name> device is preventing the machine from entering standby"
You receive an error message when the battery power becomes critically low when watching live TV in Windows Vista: "The device driver for the <device_name> device is preventing the machine from entering standby"
 
7 ). If you put a Windows Vista-based computer on standby while you are recording a TV program in Media Center, you may not receive a warning message
Describes a problem that occurs when you do not receive a warning message that a TV program will not be recorded.This problem occurs when you put a Windows Vista-based computer on standby.
 
8 ). Some photos are not imported from an external media source in Windows Vista
Describes a problem wherein some photos are not imported when you try to import pictures from an external media source if the files or the file paths use a very long name. No error message occurs.
 
9 ). When you use a Windows Media Center Extender device that is connected to a Windows Vista-based computer to play back video, frame drop may occur
Explains that proprietary speed boosting modes that are enabled on a wireless network access point may cause network congestion and video playback performance issues. We recommend that you disable these modes for optimal performance.
 
10 ). When you use Media Center to watch Live TV on a Windows Vista-based computer, you cannot always hear the audio
Describes a problem where you may not be able to hear the audio when you watch Live TV in Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer.
 
11 ). Error message when you try to download the EPG listings for Live TV on a Windows Vista-based computer: "Internet connection failure"
Describes a problem that occurs when try to download the Electronic Program Guide listings in Media Center. The problem may be that the system clock is incorrect.
 
12 ). Error message when you try to create a video DVD in Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer: "UNSUPPORTED FILE TYPE"
Error message when you try to create a video DVD in Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer: "UNSUPPORTED FILE TYPE"
 
13 ). An MPEG movie's sound may not play when you use a Media Center Extender device in Windows Vista
Describes a problem that occurs when the movie's audio track uses 2-channel AC3 (Dolby Digital) audio that has a sample rate of 144 kilohertz (kHz). Media Center Extender cannot translate this sample rate.
 
14 ). You cannot fast forward music during playback on a Media Center Extender device in Windows Vista
Discusses the problem where you cannot fast forward music during playback on a Windows Vista-based computer by using the FWD button.
 
15 ). After you connect an external hard disk drive or a USB flash drive to a computer that is running Windows Vista, the Import option in Windows Media Center may not be available
After you connect an external hard disk drive or a USB flash drive to a computer that is running Windows Vista, the Import option in Windows Media Center may not be available
 
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