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Vista - Retroactive Recording- where did it go?

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Old 01-12-2009   #1 (permalink)


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Retroactive Recording- where did it go?

Hi! This might sound trivial, but when I first bought my Dell laptop with XP MCE 2005, I was able to watch a TV program and half way through if I liked it I could hit the record button and the entire program, including the part I'd already watched, would record. After doing a clean re-install, hitting the record button starts the recording where it is in real-time. I'm now using Vista Home Premium, and same thing- even if I can "rewind" live TV to the beginning of a program, when I hit record I lose what's already occurred. Any way to change this back? I appologize if this has been addressed elsewhere, but I've searched posts for about 20 min. and no luck. Thanks!

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