Windows Vista Home Premium
| 1 ). | The Windows Vista logo may be partially truncated on the Welcome screen on a French version or a Korean version of Windows Vista Home Premium |
| Describes a problem where the Windows Vista logo may not appear correctly on a French or Korean version of Windows Vista Home Premium if the screen resolution is set to 800 x 600 and the Language bar is configured to appear on the desktop. | |
| 2 ). | HOW TO: Enable the build-in Administrator account in Windows Vista |
| This step-by-step article describes how to enable the build-in administrator account by command-line in Windows Vista. This may be useful if you want to enable the build-in administrator to do some automation works without UAC elevation prompt. | |
| 3 ). | How to make Media Center start automatically when turning on PC |
| This is a tip on how to start Media Center in Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate editions automatically when you turn on your System. | |
| 4 ). | Guide Error Code 34 in Vista Media Center |
| When the guide tries to download automatically the user gets guide error code #34. | |
| 5 ). | Windows Vista Support WebCast: Explore and Enjoy Windows Media Center in Windows Vista |
| This Vista Community WebCast will help you explore and discover the fun and excitement of using Windows Media Center in Windows Vista. You will learn about the powerful multimedia and digital media experience and preview the easy to use re-designed 10 | |
| 6 ). | Closed captions appear in an unexpected position in Live TV in Windows Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer |
| Describes an issue in which the closed captioning may differ from an earlier version of Windows Media Center such as in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. | |
| 7 ). | 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. | |
| 8 ). | You experience poor video quality or slow performance when you use Windows Media Extender features on a home network that uses a Gigabit Ethernet switch on a Windows Vista-based computer |
| Discusses an issue in which you experience poor video quality, slow performance, or in which video content does not play when you use Windows Media Extender features in Windows Vista on a home network that uses a Gigabit Ethernet switch. | |
| 9 ). | When you remove a USB flash memory storage device while Windows Media Center is running, you receive an error message in Windows Vista Ultimate or in Windows Vista Home Premium |
| Describes an issue in which you receive an "Unknown audio error occurred (C00D1191)" error message in Windows Vista Ultimate or in Windows Vista Home Premium. This error message automatically closes after a short time. | |
| 10 ). | You cannot hear the audio in Live TV or on a DVD in Windows Media Center after you wake a computer that is running Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate |
| Describes how to work around a problem in which the audio track does not play in Windows Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer after you wake the computer from sleep. | |
| 11 ). | 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. | |
| 12 ). | Error message when you configure the Media Center feature or when a scheduled program guide download occurs in Windows Vista: "Windows Media Center Store Update Manager stopped working" |
| Error message when you configure the Media Center feature or when a scheduled program guide download occurs in Windows Vista: "Windows Media Center Store Update Manager stopped working" | |
| 13 ). | A playlist created in Windows Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer is not available to Windows Media Center Extender devices |
| Fixes an issue in which playlists created in Windows Media Center on a Windows Vista-based computer are not available to Windows Media Center Extender devices. | |
| 14 ). | You cannot set up the TV feature after you upgrade from Windows XP Media Center Edition to Windows Vista |
| Describes a problem that occurs if you remap the drive on which the TV recordings are stored in Windows XP Media Center to another drive in Windows Vista. Provides a resolution. | |
| 15 ). | Audio may be much louder when you play an alternative audio source than when you play a DVD movie in Windows Vista |
| Discusses a problem in which other audio may be much louder than the audio for a video DVD if you do not change the volume level. | |
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