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I love using Windows Media Center...
or else... I loved using it, before it stopped working a few weeks after I installed Vista. And now I am tired of putting up with it. Other then the embedded administrator account, (which I have enabled since then and opens media center just fine), there is only one other account on my PC (my account) which is in the admin group. It is not a guest account, to clear things up. However, when I try to open Media Center, I get a message that says "You are currently logged in as guest. Windows Media Center must be opened from a non-guest account." Problem is, I am not a guest account XD I have tried EVERYTHING to fix this issue. There are a few others crying for help across the net, but no one has a solution. I want to install a TV tuner and I need MC to work! Has anyone else had this problem, or better yet, does anyone have the remedy to this issue? I'm about to pull my hair out |