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Sherry Crawley
February 26th 07, 08:38 PM
I have a PC I had built new, about a year and a half ago. It is loaded up
with MCE 2005. I have
the original OEM MS MCE CDs.

My system recently crashed, and after much trouble shooting, my final
solution was to reload MCE.
The first CD got part way thru in the "Preparing" phase. It then stopped
and asked that I put in
Windows XP Professional SP2 disk. That disk I did not have. However, I had
downloaded it earlier and burned it to a CD and managed to get going again.

My question is, whey would the install ask for SP2? I was under the
impression that MCE 2005 at that time (about August 2005), already had SP2
in it? No?

Doug
February 27th 07, 12:16 AM
"Sherry Crawley" > wrote in message
...
>I have a PC I had built new, about a year and a half ago. It is loaded up
>with MCE 2005. I have
> the original OEM MS MCE CDs.
>
> My system recently crashed, and after much trouble shooting, my final
> solution was to reload MCE.
> The first CD got part way thru in the "Preparing" phase. It then stopped
> and asked that I put in
> Windows XP Professional SP2 disk. That disk I did not have. However, I had
> downloaded it earlier and burned it to a CD and managed to get going
> again.
>
> My question is, whey would the install ask for SP2? I was under the
> impression that MCE 2005 at that time (about August 2005), already had SP2
> in it? No?


A common point of confusion.

When it asks for the "Windows XP SP2" disc it's asking for disc one to be
put back in. (and yes MCE 2005 includes SP2)

Unfortunately if you finished out the install without doing so you'll have
to start over.

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I'm not an MVP a VIP nor do I have ESP.
I was just trying to help.
Please use your own best judgment before implementing any suggestions or
advice herein.
No warranty is expressed or implied.
Your mileage may vary.
See store for details. :)

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Sherry Crawley
February 27th 07, 02:41 PM
Doug wrote:
> "Sherry Crawley" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I have a PC I had built new, about a year and a half ago. It is loaded up
>> with MCE 2005. I have
>> the original OEM MS MCE CDs.
>>
>> My system recently crashed, and after much trouble shooting, my final
>> solution was to reload MCE.
>> The first CD got part way thru in the "Preparing" phase. It then stopped
>> and asked that I put in
>> Windows XP Professional SP2 disk. That disk I did not have. However, I had
>> downloaded it earlier and burned it to a CD and managed to get going
>> again.
>>
>> My question is, whey would the install ask for SP2? I was under the
>> impression that MCE 2005 at that time (about August 2005), already had SP2
>> in it? No?
>
>
> A common point of confusion.
>
> When it asks for the "Windows XP SP2" disc it's asking for disc one to be
> put back in. (and yes MCE 2005 includes SP2)
>
> Unfortunately if you finished out the install without doing so you'll have
> to start over.
>
Really?? For sure??

I'm sure (although it's been a confusing day), that when it first asked
for SP2, I did put it CD1 (as a matter of fact it was still in; I had
not removed it yet). When I then click OK, it keeps repeating that it
wants SP2. As I mentioned, I do have a copy of an exploded SP2 on CD
and I could put that in and browse to the file it wanted.

I have finished the re-install, and ran update to get the critical
fixes. I have run update again for the non-critical fixes and it hangs
when installing .NET 1.1.. Given where I'm at now, am I hosed? Basic
stuff works.

Do I realllllly have to re-load MCE??? :-((

Thanks for your help.

Sherry Crawley
February 27th 07, 03:29 PM
per my last append:
One of the files it was looking for in my last install attemp was NT5INF.CA_
Using the SP2 CD I had I managed to drill down to that file and install
continued. This happened for about 4 different files.

I checked both CD1 and CD2 MCE disks and do not see that file anywhere.
Perphaps it's in a CAB file?

I'm just concerned that when I re-install I'm going to get prompted
again to insert SP2 disk, and I'll have the same problem.

When I called the folks that built the machine they said that 'oh yeah,
SP2 was not out yet, and they would gladly burn me a copy of SP2'. But
that's about a 20 mile drive from here. I presume they would just give
me the same SP2 I have.

To get a CD version of SP2, do you just expand the files and burn them
to a CD, or just copy the 266mb .EXE file to a CD? I've tried both.

Thanks again for any tips.

Sherry Crawley wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>> "Sherry Crawley" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> I have a PC I had built new, about a year and a half ago. It is
>>> loaded up with MCE 2005. I have
>>> the original OEM MS MCE CDs.
>>>
>>> My system recently crashed, and after much trouble shooting, my final
>>> solution was to reload MCE.
>>> The first CD got part way thru in the "Preparing" phase. It then
>>> stopped and asked that I put in
>>> Windows XP Professional SP2 disk. That disk I did not have. However,
>>> I had downloaded it earlier and burned it to a CD and managed to get
>>> going again.
>>>
>>> My question is, whey would the install ask for SP2? I was under the
>>> impression that MCE 2005 at that time (about August 2005), already
>>> had SP2 in it? No?
>>
>>
>> A common point of confusion.
>>
>> When it asks for the "Windows XP SP2" disc it's asking for disc one to
>> be put back in. (and yes MCE 2005 includes SP2)
>>
>> Unfortunately if you finished out the install without doing so you'll
>> have to start over.
>>
> Really?? For sure??
>
> I'm sure (although it's been a confusing day), that when it first asked
> for SP2, I did put it CD1 (as a matter of fact it was still in; I had
> not removed it yet). When I then click OK, it keeps repeating that it
> wants SP2. As I mentioned, I do have a copy of an exploded SP2 on CD
> and I could put that in and browse to the file it wanted.
>
> I have finished the re-install, and ran update to get the critical
> fixes. I have run update again for the non-critical fixes and it hangs
> when installing .NET 1.1.. Given where I'm at now, am I hosed? Basic
> stuff works.
>
> Do I realllllly have to re-load MCE??? :-((
>
> Thanks for your help.

Doug
February 27th 07, 05:17 PM
"Sherry Crawley" > wrote in message
...
> Doug wrote:
>> "Sherry Crawley" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> I have a PC I had built new, about a year and a half ago. It is loaded
>>> up with MCE 2005. I have
>>> the original OEM MS MCE CDs.
>>>
>>> My system recently crashed, and after much trouble shooting, my final
>>> solution was to reload MCE.
>>> The first CD got part way thru in the "Preparing" phase. It then
>>> stopped and asked that I put in
>>> Windows XP Professional SP2 disk. That disk I did not have. However, I
>>> had downloaded it earlier and burned it to a CD and managed to get going
>>> again.
>>>
>>> My question is, whey would the install ask for SP2? I was under the
>>> impression that MCE 2005 at that time (about August 2005), already had
>>> SP2 in it? No?
>>
>>
>> A common point of confusion.
>>
>> When it asks for the "Windows XP SP2" disc it's asking for disc one to be
>> put back in. (and yes MCE 2005 includes SP2)
>>
>> Unfortunately if you finished out the install without doing so you'll
>> have to start over.
>>
> Really?? For sure??
>
> I'm sure (although it's been a confusing day), that when it first asked
> for SP2, I did put it CD1 (as a matter of fact it was still in; I had not
> removed it yet). When I then click OK, it keeps repeating that it wants
> SP2. As I mentioned, I do have a copy of an exploded SP2 on CD and I
> could put that in and browse to the file it wanted.
>
> I have finished the re-install, and ran update to get the critical fixes.
> I have run update again for the non-critical fixes and it hangs when
> installing .NET 1.1.. Given where I'm at now, am I hosed? Basic stuff
> works.
>
> Do I realllllly have to re-load MCE??? :-((
>
> Thanks for your help.

Yes I am quite sure that when, following the completion of disc 2 setup
calls for the "Windows XP SP2" disc it's asking for disc 1 to be reinserted.
It would not be asking for a separate Service Pack 2 disc as SP2 is included
in MCE 2005. (are you sure you have MCE 2005?)

You said
>"I did put it CD1 (as a matter of fact it was still in; I had not removed
>it yet)."
The point where setup 'should' ask for the "Windows XP SP2" (disc1) is after
completing the Media Center portion of the install (disc2.)

If you're saying that it asked for the "Windows XP SP2" disc, (disc1) before
ever getting to disc2 it sounds like disc1 is damaged.

Did you ever get to disc2? If yes, what happened after disc2?

You say "basic stuff works." I don't know what you consider "basic stuff."
If the Media Center installation was aborted before it was complete and you
don't have the Media Center components then yes you'll have to start from
scratch.

You might want to repost to microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter .

--
D

I'm not an MVP a VIP nor do I have ESP.
I was just trying to help.
Please use your own best judgment before implementing any suggestions or
advice herein.
No warranty is expressed or implied.
Your mileage may vary.
See store for details. :)

Remove shoes to E-mail.

Sherry Crawley
February 27th 07, 05:53 PM
OK.
Thanks for the replies.
I re-installed MCE by inserting the disc and taking the update option.
Everything seemed to go fine. When it asked for SP2, I put in the disc1
(disk2 was in there), and away it went.
I did get an error towards the end saying there was an error registering
MCE and to check a log. I did, and the only error I saw was about the
log file being full.

I'm just now trying to get MCE to recognize my TV tuner.

If I have related questions/problems, I will post them in mediacenter.

Thanks for the help.

Doug wrote:
> "Sherry Crawley" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Doug wrote:
>>> "Sherry Crawley" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> I have a PC I had built new, about a year and a half ago. It is loaded
>>>> up with MCE 2005. I have
>>>> the original OEM MS MCE CDs.
>>>>
>>>> My system recently crashed, and after much trouble shooting, my final
>>>> solution was to reload MCE.
>>>> The first CD got part way thru in the "Preparing" phase. It then
>>>> stopped and asked that I put in
>>>> Windows XP Professional SP2 disk. That disk I did not have. However, I
>>>> had downloaded it earlier and burned it to a CD and managed to get going
>>>> again.
>>>>
>>>> My question is, whey would the install ask for SP2? I was under the
>>>> impression that MCE 2005 at that time (about August 2005), already had
>>>> SP2 in it? No?
>>>
>>> A common point of confusion.
>>>
>>> When it asks for the "Windows XP SP2" disc it's asking for disc one to be
>>> put back in. (and yes MCE 2005 includes SP2)
>>>
>>> Unfortunately if you finished out the install without doing so you'll
>>> have to start over.
>>>
>> Really?? For sure??
>>
>> I'm sure (although it's been a confusing day), that when it first asked
>> for SP2, I did put it CD1 (as a matter of fact it was still in; I had not
>> removed it yet). When I then click OK, it keeps repeating that it wants
>> SP2. As I mentioned, I do have a copy of an exploded SP2 on CD and I
>> could put that in and browse to the file it wanted.
>>
>> I have finished the re-install, and ran update to get the critical fixes.
>> I have run update again for the non-critical fixes and it hangs when
>> installing .NET 1.1.. Given where I'm at now, am I hosed? Basic stuff
>> works.
>>
>> Do I realllllly have to re-load MCE??? :-((
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>
> Yes I am quite sure that when, following the completion of disc 2 setup
> calls for the "Windows XP SP2" disc it's asking for disc 1 to be reinserted.
> It would not be asking for a separate Service Pack 2 disc as SP2 is included
> in MCE 2005. (are you sure you have MCE 2005?)
>
> You said
>> "I did put it CD1 (as a matter of fact it was still in; I had not removed
>> it yet)."
> The point where setup 'should' ask for the "Windows XP SP2" (disc1) is after
> completing the Media Center portion of the install (disc2.)
>
> If you're saying that it asked for the "Windows XP SP2" disc, (disc1) before
> ever getting to disc2 it sounds like disc1 is damaged.
>
> Did you ever get to disc2? If yes, what happened after disc2?
>
> You say "basic stuff works." I don't know what you consider "basic stuff."
> If the Media Center installation was aborted before it was complete and you
> don't have the Media Center components then yes you'll have to start from
> scratch.
>
> You might want to repost to microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter .
>

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