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Old 11-28-2006   #6 (permalink)
Will


 
 

Re: Media Center Error, URGENT!!

Yes there are 2 other things you can check.

The first is your "regional settings and language" (can be found in control
panel) open it and click on the location tab and make sure it's set to the
country your in.

The second thing your should check is your dvd drive settings and make sure
your "regional" setting is correct this can be found if you go into device
manager under the properties of you dvd drive. just a note if your drives
firmware has been flashed with a hacked firmware update that removes the
regional setting you may have to reflash it to it's original firmware.

"NoSpinVette" <NoSpinVette@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:66335A1D-F349-4099-AC9A-D9A30D8FA00D@microsoft.com...
> No it didn't, I have the correct time zone for where I am (EST) Any other
> ideas?
>
> "Will" wrote:
>
>> I have had this problem in the past, I had exactly the same error
>> In my case it was caused by my Date and Time settings I had the wrong
>> time
>> zone setup in my date and time settings I corrected the time zone and it
>> was
>> all good again.
>>
>> I hope this helps
>>
>> "NoSpinVette" <NoSpinVette@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:28F54913-8E6F-4A0A-9347-2BC1FB6361C8@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi, I have Windows Vista RC2 Build 5744. I have Media Center and I have
>> > an
>> > issue with it. It used to work but now I have a problem. When I start
>> > the
>> > program it comes up with the error " Setup Error, The Configuration
>> > settings
>> > for your region cannot be determined. Please restart your computer and
>> > try
>> > again." Well I have restarted my laptop 4 times and still no luck. I
>> > don't
>> > know what to do. It worked fine when I had RC1 and it used to work well
>> > on
>> > RC2. Now when I need to use it, it fails. Any ideas? Thanks in advance

>>
>>


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