Old Computer not really handling vista like i want it too..

mathews2010

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ok guys..my old computers pretty old..way before i started building comps..its a m7060n...the classic hp with a p4 at 3.0ghz...its not handling vista x64 really that great so i wanted to switch it back to the windows media center 2005 that came with it..also i can have one comp running xp and the other vista...well i deleted the partition on my HDD with the system restore way back, they didnt give me a cd but the files were on the HDD...any idea of getting this again without buying it? i dont even kno if they sell the MCE...i still have the key on a sticker on the comp
 

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First off, heres the link to the page I'm gonna quote:
HP Media Center m7060n Desktop PC 

Here is what they said:

HP and Compaq Desktop PCs - Obtaining a Recovery CD or DVD set





This document provides information about obtaining recovery discs for HP and Compaq desktop PCs.
NOTE: Most HP and Compaq desktop PCs that ship with Windows Vista and XP do not come with recovery discs. Instead, they use a hidden space (partition) on the hard drive to store the recovery information. Using a hidden partition provides a convenient, more stable recovery solution.

Step 1: Create a set of recovery discs or a recovery DVD
To create the recovery disc set, Click Start , All Programs , PC Help & Tools (or similar), open the HP or Compaq Recovery CD-DVD Creation software, and follow the on-screen directions.
If you cannot create recovery discs or your discs have become damaged, continue to the next step.
Step 2: Order recovery CDs on the Web
If you are not able to create a set of recovery discs, you may be able to order a set of replacement discs from HP. HP maintains a stock of replacement recovery discs for several years after the product has been released. However, because of licensing restrictions, HP is only able to provide these recovery discs for a limited time. If your computer is several years past its warranty period, HP may not be able to supply replacement discs for your computer. If this is the case, you can install a new operating system that meets the minimum system requirements of your computer, or, alternatively, upgrade your computer hardware.
To find out if HP has recovery discs that you can order and to order them from HP, use the following steps:
NOTE: The steps in this section apply to United States and Canada . For Europe, Middle East, and Africa please refer to the HP support document Europe, Middle East, and Africa - Statement on the Availability of the Recovery Software on CD . For other countries/regions, contact your local HP support center for information about obtaining recovery CDs.

Go to the Software & Driver Downloads page .
Enter the product number or model name for your computer into the field provided.
Figure 1: Product name/number field

Click the operating system link (the version of Windows that came with your computer).
Figure 2: Example of operating system link

Find the Recovery Disc ordering section and click the link to start the ordering process.
NOTE: Before trying to order, make sure that you have read the important "Read this..." information listed in this Recover Disc ordering section.

NOTE: If the link to order a recovery disc set is not available , there may not be any more sets available for purchase. HP cannot create recovery discs that contain a version of Windows that has been obsoleted by Microsoft, such as Windows 95, 98, and Me. Some recovery disc sets may have run out of stock and may not be available to order.

Figure 3: Recovery disc ordering links

Follow the directions from the "Read this.." article and from the ordering pages to complete the ordering process.
NOTE: The ordering pages use a secure connection to protect your privacy.

If you cannot create a recovery disc set and you cannot order a recovery disc set from HP, go to the next step.
Step 3: Contact Support
If you have tried the steps 1 and 2 and could not create or obtain a recovery disc set, contact HP Customer Care . HP Customer Care may be able to send out new discs or replace defective versions depending on your situation and availability.
Related support (in English)
Europe, Middle East, and Africa - Statement on the Availability of the Recovery Software on CD
Performing a System Recovery in Microsoft Windows Vista
Performing a Full System Recovery in Microsoft Windows XP
Performing a Full System Recovery in Windows 95, 98, and Me
Creating Recovery Disc Set in Windows XP
 

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That may be possible. Media center 2005 is 2 cd's. If I'm not mistaken. And I probably am, The second CD contains the media center stuff and the first cd contains Win XP. Not sure if it's home, pro, or a modified version of either one.
 

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Try to get the cd from (3rd party;)).
You have a licence for it to run so you will not be breaking the law.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Self Built
    CPU
    I5 3570K
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z77-DS3H
    Memory
    4 x 4GB corsair ballistix sport DDR3 1600 Mhz
    Graphics Card(s)
    Gigabyte Geforce GTX 660 TI
    Sound Card
    creative x-fi
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Primary CiBox 22" Widescreen LCD ,Secondary Dell 22" Widescreen
    Screen Resolution
    Both 1680 x 1050
    Hard Drives
    2 x 500G HD (SATA) 1 x 2TB USB
    PSU
    Corsair HX 620W ATX2.2 Modular SLI Complient PSU
    Case
    Antec 900 Ultimate Gaming Case
    Cooling
    3 x 80mm tri led front, 120mm side 120mm back, 200mm top
    Keyboard
    Logik
    Mouse
    Technika TKOPTM2
    Internet Speed
    288 / 4000
    Other Info
    Creative Inspire 7.1 T7900 Speakers
    Trust Graphics Tablet
Well..actually thats what i have been trying to do..well i just ended up using my windows XP sp2 cd..and jus run that...the only prob is my sound works on every prog..except when i watch tv with my tv card in nero showtime essentials SE
 

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