Run Media Center 2005 on Windows 7?


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    Run Media Center 2005 on Windows 7?


    I disabled the built-in Windows 7's Media center, and I already forecely installed WMP 10 on Windows 7, and it works with no problem. Now is there any way to run Media Center 2005 on Windows 7? It only says it can be only run on Media Center Edition. I really want to run it on Windows 7, without VMs. Any way to do this?
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    Hi Alan1313,

    What version of Win7 are you running? Home Premium, Pro, or Ultimate?
    Have you tried Win7 XP mode to run the XP Media Center 2005?
    How to Use XP Mode in Windows 7 - Help Desk Geek

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    I use Windows 7 ultimate. I already have XP mode, but I want to try it on my host, Windows 7.
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    Oh, when I upgraded WMP back to 12, it worked fine, but is there a way to use it with WMP 9/10 because I really don't like WMP12(there is a way that I tried and succeeded to downgradeto WMP 7/8/9/10/11)
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    I just found out how to install multiple WMP versions in one OS. closing.

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    1. delete registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer(WMP will make it again, but you need it to delete it first, but no need to delete it again when it is recreated)
    2. Unzip the installation executable file(ex. mpsetup.exe) with 7-Zip
    3. open elevated command line window in that folder and write "for %i in (wmp*.dll) do regsvr32 %i"
    4. run wmplayer.exe
    Last edited by Alan1313; 08 Sep 2020 at 10:06.
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    Alan1313

    Great job resolving your issue!

    Where did you find the solution?

    Thanks from all of US for posting the solution you used!
    Registering you WMP dlls!
    Awesome!
    Happy Computing!

    Snick
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    Thanks, kinda, I was just curious if deleting MediaPlayer registry and putting wmp.dll, wmploc.dll, etc in the Windows Media Player directory, not system32 would work and it just worked 98% perfectly.
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