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If you’re moving from XP to Windows 7, you probably haven’t spent much time with Windows Media Center (unless you had XP Media Center Edition). Today we take a look at setting it up to watch live TV on your computer.
First we need to open Windows Media Center from the Start Menu.
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Last Month,
Mysticgeek from To Geek says
(in Listen To XM Radio with Windows Media Center in Windows 7)
You don’t need to have a special device to listen to XM Radio, the service is also available online. Today we take a look at setting it up in Windows 7 with Windows Media Center.
XM Satellite
To setup XM Radio in Windows Media Center (WMC), from the main menu go to Extras then Extras Gallery.
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Mysticgeek from To Geek says
(in How To Setup a USB Flash Drive to Install Windows 7)
If you have a netbook and would like to upgrade it to Windows 7, you may be wondering how to do it without a clunky external DVD Drive. Today we show you how to install Windows 7 from a USB flash drive.
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
Download Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
2 Months Ago,
Mysticgeek from To Geek says
(in Use Remote Desktop To Access Other Computers On a Small Office or Home Network)
Enable Remote Desktop in Vista and Windows 7
The first thing we need to do is enable Remote Desktop on a Windows 7 or Vista machine. Right-click on the Computer icon on the desktop or from the Start menu and select Properties.
And then you can can start working on the Vista machine.
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