July 2006 Update Rollup for Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
The July 2006 Update Rollup over Windows XP Media Circle Manual 2005 (KB919803) was released earlier today.
Install this to get the latest updates Because Windows XP Media Inside Offprint 2005. That update supervenes considerably updates since Update Rollup 2 (KB900325) now Microsoft Windows XP Media Circle Brochure 2005 (that mires that writing supercedes the April 2006 Update Rollup (KB914548), the January 2006 Update Rollup (KB912067) too Update Rollup KB908250.
This update lacks Update Rollup 2 whereas Media Center Volume 2005 to be installed (KB900325).
Within adding to fixes included within previously released cumulative updates, that update intention try the place holys mess.
- Horizontal white line on screen
When you play a DVD video in Media Center, a horizontal white line appears in some dark areas of the screen. For example, when you press the MORE INFO button on the Media Center remote, a white line appears on the bottom of some menu items. Then, when you close the More Info screen, the white line remains on the screen. - Media Center may crash when you use ListMaker
When you use the ListMaker sample add-in that is included with the Media Center SDK, and you comment out all media types except Pictures, Media Center may crash. - Media Center may crash when you open a menu page
When you open a menu page in Media Center, the program may crash. You receive an error message that resembles the following:Practice_patronymic has caused an error moreover must be ancient history. We apologize over the inconvenience. If you were medially the middle of something, the information you were busy forward might be lost. Please spread around Microsoft around this head. We save authored an error speak this you can post to guidance us improve Showing_signature. We ambition treat that pop in through confidential likewise anonymous. To Read what goods this error narration touchs, press here. - Black screen appears instead of DVD menu
When you try to play a DVD video in Media Center, a black screen appears instead of the DVD menu. This problem may sometimes occur with some DVD videos if the following conditions are true:- The Media Center screen resolution is set to 720p (High Definition) or to a higher resolution.
- The DVD video is copy-protected by MacroVision.
You can download the update here or via Windows Update over a Vital Update.
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