How to repair Windows Media Center files on Windows VistaPlease note that the following instructions are valid for Windows Vista only.
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Re: How to repair Windows Media Center files on Windows VistaIn case you can't fix the problems with Windows Media Center with the above mentioned instructions, this can be caused by a corrupted recording schedule recording shedule data (Recordings.xml).
You may try to delete the following file Code:
Users\All Users\Microsoft\eHome\Recording\Recordings.xml You can try to rename a backup of Recording.xml to Recording.xml after deleting the corrupted file. |
Re: How to repair Windows Media Center files on Windows VistaIf all the above mentioned doesn't help you can try to use System Restore to restore to a point prior to a date/time that the problem started. If you don't have a restore point that can fix that, you may need to try to repair/re-install your Windows Vista.
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