![]() |
| |||||||
| Notices |
![]() |
| LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | #1 (permalink) |
| I just bought a new computer (Compaq Presario SR1936X) with Windows Media Edition, which came preinstalled wtih Cyberlink DVD player. I have to wipe the computer clean and reinstall with Windows XP Professional to get my computer on the network. However, in doing so, I will lose my DVD playing abilities (the installation of XP Pro that I have does not come preinstalled with this). Is there a way to find the codec on my computer, save it to disk, reinstall XP Pro, and put the codec back on? Along these same lines, is it possible to do the same thing with some of the bundled software? Is there a program or utility that detects or knows where all of the files and registry keys are located for any given piece of software? Thanks for your response, Ben | Guest
Posts: n/a
|
|
| | #2 (permalink) | |
| Look in the manual of your new PC and discover how to reinstall an individual application. Once you've found out this info (it's different for each manufacturer, so I can't give details, I've never had the misfortune to own a Compaq Presario).... then you can reinstall PowerDVD. I could tell you how to do it with a Toshiba notebook in a couple of seconds, but then, I've owned several Toshiba notebooks - and read the manuals. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows <beastvol@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1161796501.591187.304630@e3g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com... Quote:
| Guest
Posts: n/a
| |
|
| | #3 (permalink) | ||
| >> Cari wrote: Quote:
reinstallation of the bundled software. They created a partition with a restoration utility installed, but it can only reinstall the whole package: Windows XP Media Edition with all the software. They told me that if I choose to upgrade my computer to XP Pro, all the bundled software will be lost. My hope is that there is a way around this - to somehow do a "backwards" installation, saving all the necessary files and registry keys, so that I can reinstall on my new version of Windows. My thought is that if I paid for the software with the purchase of my computer, I should be able to continue using it no matter what OS I'm running. Any thoughts? | Guest
Posts: n/a
| ||
|
| | #4 (permalink) | |||
| Well you didn't really pay extra for the PowerDVD, Compaq bundled it, so think of it as a freebie. As a last resort, go buy a DVD decoding package..... www.gocyberlink.com or www.intervideo.com At least then you'll have a full retail application you can uninstall and reinstall at will. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Technologies - Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows <beastvol@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1161879705.221495.297970@e3g2000cwe.googlegro ups.com... Quote:
| Guest
Posts: n/a
| |||
|
| | #5 (permalink) | |||
| I clicked on this post because I was hoping to find out what "codec" is. I didn't, but that aside, I want to comment on the most recent post from Cari, from a business man point-of-view. Technically, I guess the Compaq bundle is a freebie, but remember the old adage "There is no free lunch". I agree with Beastvol. My contention is that Beastvol paid for the bundle, just not extra. It's kinda like going to McDonald's and getting a "free" toy included with the Happy Meal. You paid for the toy, just not extra. Sorry about going off on the harangue here, I realize this is not the subject of this post, but so-called "freebies" is a sore point with me. "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: Quote:
| Guest
Posts: n/a
| |||
|
![]() |
| Tags |
| None |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |
| ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| MM doesn't accept *.mp4 Videos - although codec is installed! | ingobert | Windows XP Movie Maker | 29 | 07-14-2005 04:25 PM |
| codec C00D119A not installed in windows XP home | zeevis | Windows XP Video | 1 | 03-30-2005 02:20 PM |
| The file D:\ed sharpe robin dave mcpherson emotion council speech.mpg cannot be imported because the codec required to play the file is not installed on your computer. If you have already tried to download and install the codec, close and restart Win | ed sharpe | Windows XP Movie Maker | 3 | 12-24-2004 10:33 PM |
| Codec installed, audio OK, yet no video | Madsen | Windows XP Video | 2 | 12-01-2004 06:19 AM |
| The Requested Audio Codec is not installed on this system | rjeran1 | Windows XP Music | 1 | 04-10-2004 05:26 AM |