I was asked to post this here, it is an older quick tool I wrote for Media Center.
It is helper app for hiding the menu strips. This does NOT do any resource editing, it is registry based only. It works for Vista and W7.
For All Users setting you will need to run the application with administrative rights.
Download: http://www.mikinho.com/wmc/menustrips/HideMediaCenterStrips.exe
For add\removing custom strips please see this tool: DotNetGear » Blog Archive » Windows Media Center – Custom Start Menu Strips with WMCCC Wizard (Note: I haven't tried the tool, I use another method myself)
It is helper app for hiding the menu strips. This does NOT do any resource editing, it is registry based only. It works for Vista and W7.
For All Users setting you will need to run the application with administrative rights.
Download: http://www.mikinho.com/wmc/menustrips/HideMediaCenterStrips.exe
For add\removing custom strips please see this tool: DotNetGear » Blog Archive » Windows Media Center – Custom Start Menu Strips with WMCCC Wizard (Note: I haven't tried the tool, I use another method myself)
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- My HTPC
- OS
- 6x W2K8 R2 (x64), 6x W7 7600 (x64), 2x Gentoo (x64), 1x Ubuntu 9.04 (x64), 1x pfSense (FreeBSD)
- CPU
- Core2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz
- Motherboard
- ASUS P5E-VM
- Memory
- Corsair DDR-800 4GB RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA NVidia GeForce GT240
- Screen Resolution
- 1080p
- Hard Drives
- OCZ Vertex 60GB (C:\D: System\Apps)
WD 1TB x1 (G: Temp\Recorded TV)
WD 2TB x8 (On Server)
- PSU
- Corsair HX520w
- Case
- Antec Fusion Max
- Cooling
- Passive Thermalright HR-1 CPU Heatsink w/ Nexus Fan