Question for Mr. RyanVM
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Assuming you mean Media Center, your question has been asked and answered before. Officially, it doesn't (meaning if you have problems, don't come running to me about it, I haven't tested it), but I don't see why it wouldn't.
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http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2357
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Oh you guys aren't using MCE to test?RyanVM wrote:Assuming you mean Media Center, your question has been asked and answered before. Officially, it doesn't (meaning if you have problems, don't come running to me about it, I haven't tested it), but I don't see why it wouldn't.

It's been working just fine for me this whole time.

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I've played with MCE2005, and I believe they only add a new shell (Royale), Service Pack 2, the heavily integrated Media Center application, and a slightly customized Media Player 10.
I've never tried using the UpdatePacks or Addons with it, but I don't believe it would cause problems except for maybe the WMP10 addon.
I've never tried using the UpdatePacks or Addons with it, but I don't believe it would cause problems except for maybe the WMP10 addon.