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/ May 10, 2010 / 1:46 min.
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How to set Windows Media Center to start when Windows starts
If you've got a media-heavy PC loaded with Windows 7, you might frequently use Windows Media Center. In fact, you might even want to setWindows Media Center to start automatically
whenWindows 7 boots up
. It's possible and we'll show you how to do it right here!download this episode now
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- First open Windows Media Center by clicking Start, then All Programs. Click on Windows Media Center.
- Now you'll want to click on Tasks and then on Settings.
- Select General.
- Under General select Startup and Window Behavior.
- Check the box that says Start Windows Media Center when Windows starts.
- Click Save and you're done.
- When you restart your computer Windows Media Center will automatically start.
- Now you'll want to click on Tasks and then on Settings.
- Select General.
- Under General select Startup and Window Behavior.
- Check the box that says Start Windows Media Center when Windows starts.
- Click Save and you're done.
- When you restart your computer Windows Media Center will automatically start.
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