Sunday, 25 December 2011

Transform Windows XP to Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005

Introduction to Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005:
With the introduction of Windows Media Center, Microsoft made a big jump from Windows' traditional user interface (as in Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 and XP's non-MCE editions) to a new attractive user interface in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005.  In the following versions of Windows, i.e., Windows Vista and Windows 7 Media Center becomes an essential part of Windows.  Even the Start Page of Windows 8 was somewhat inspired from Windows Media Center.

In 2005, Microsoft launched, for the first time, Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE). Windows XP MCE is distinguished from other editions of Windows XP by an exclusive preinstalled application, i.e., Windows Media Center, which provides large-font based, remotely accessible interface for TV viewing on the computer as well as recording and playback, DVD playback, video playback, photo viewing, and music playback.  Computer user can also enjoy the computer output on Digital TV and crawl through different contents of Web and other contents on computer using his/her remote control.



Besides the main application of Windows Media Center, Windows XP MCE 2005 also includes other updated features and advanced applications.  Some of them are enlisted below:
  • Royale desktop theme as its default theme (instead of XP's default theme of Luna/Bliss)
  • Screensavers and themes:
          - Windows XP MCE 2005 (screensaver)
          - Aquarium (theme & screensaver)
          - Da Vinci (theme & screensaver)
          - Nature (theme & screensaver)
          - Space (theme & screensaver)
          - My Pictures Premium (screensaver)
  • Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition:
          - Photo Story 2
          - Party Mode
          - Analog Recorder
          - CD Label Maker
          - Dancer
          - Audio Converter
          - Effects and Transitions for Windows Movie Maker 2
          - Alarm Clock
          - Sleep Timer
          - Skins for Windows Media Player 9 Series
          - Sync & Go for Pocket PC
  • Windows Media Player 10
  • Windows Media Format Runtime 9.5
  • Windows Movie Maker 2.5
  • Extender support
Summary:
In the following tutorial, we will discuss about how to transform Windows XP (other editions) to Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. Do not forget to read the "VERY IMPORTANT NOTE" at the end of this post.

Bundle download (Complete transformation pack):
Instead of downloading one by one of each of following applications, mods, themes, etc., you can get the bundle download from here. Size: 253 MB

Pre-Requisites:
Before continuing further into the blog, make sure you have installed the following file archivers for unzipping various formats of files:

  • WinRar (For unzipping RAR & ZIP files)
  • B1 Archiver (For unzipping B1, 7Z, RAR & ZIP files)
  • 7-Zip (For unzipping 7Z, RAR & ZIP files)
Transformation of Windows XP to Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005:
WINDOWS MEDIA CENTER
Before continuing to transformation tutorial, lets take a look at the video showing the transformed version of Windows XP SP2 into Windows XP MCE 2005:



Following are the requirements or pre-requisites of installing Windows Media Center on Windows XP Professional Edition or Home Edition, you have to install them one by one in chronological order:

PRE-REQUISITES:
     1. Windows Media Player (latest version) (WMP version 11 is recommended)
     2. .NET Frameworks:

                - (i)   .NET Framework 1.0 (updated upto Service Pack 3)
                - (ii)  .NET Framework 1.1 (updated upto Service Pack 1)
                - (iii) .NET Framework 2.0 (optional)

     3. Supported DVD/MPEG-2 Decoder for WMC and a 3rd party codecs (optional but highly suggested)

     4. DirectX 9 Runtime (Redistributable Package) latest version (optional)

     5. Supported/capable MCE hardware/machine/peripheral (optional)

     6. DVD ROM/Writer (optional)

1. Windows Media Player:
Download and install the latest version of Windows Media Player for Windows XP from Microsoft's official website:
Note:
If you have already installed WMP 10 or WMP 11 on your system, you are not needed to install it again.

2. .NET Frameworks:
This stage involves a step-by-step process, i.e., first thing is to be installed first, second thing is to be installed after first's installation, and so on.  In order to avoid any error, as a first step, you have to install .NET Framework 1.0, then 1.1 and so on. Under .NET Framework 1.0, you have to install .NET Framework Redistributable and then the Service Packs. Same procedure will apply to .NET Framework 1.1 and 2.0. Lets take .NET Framework 1.0 first:

.NET Framework 1.0:
To enable the WMC feature in Windows XP, you are needed to install all the following updates/service packs of .NET Framework 1.0:
Instructions:
Download the above installers and install them in the following chronological order:

1. NET Framework 1.0 Redistributable
2. NET Framework 1.0 SP3 (KB867461) English

.NET Framework 1.1:
After installing .NET Framework 1.0 (upto Service Pack 3), you have to install .NET Framework 1.1:
Instructions:
Download the above installers and install them in the following chronological order:

1. NET Framework 1.1 SDK
2. NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable
3. NET Framework 1.1 SP1 (KB867460) English

.NET Framework 2.0: (optional)
Although, the installation of .NET Framework 2.0 is optional, but to run certain WMC addons like Alarm Clock and Playlist Editor without any error, its installation is inevitable:
Instructions:
After installing .NET Framework 1.0 (updated upto SP3) and .NET Framework 1.1 (updated upto SP1), you can now install .NET Framework 2.0.

3. Supported DVD/MPEG-2 Decoder for WMC and a 3rd party codecs: (optional but highly suggested)
Since Windows Media Center uses Windows Media Player engine to play videos, and Windows XP (other editions) does not have a native DVD support, therefore, you will be needed to install DVD decoder/codecs to play DVD and non-supported videos, like FLV, OGG, VOB, some AVIs, MP4, etc. in WMC and WMP.  So it is highly recommended to install a 3rd party codecs software.  My favourite video codec software is K-Lite.

Note:
If you have already installed any of the 3rd party codecs software, you are not needed to install K-Lite:
Instructions:
1. Simply run the installer you downloaded from the above link;
2. During installation, when asked, set the default player to Windows Media Player to run 3rd party videos you usually watch, for e.g., FLV, MOV, MP4, etc.  This will enable to watch non-supported videos in WMC as well as WMP.
3. During installation, when asked, enable the thumbnail viewing for 3rd party videos you usually watch, e.g., FLV, MOV, MP4, etc.  This will enable to view the thumbnails of non-supported videos in WMC as well as WMP.

4. DirectX 9 Runtime Redistributable Package: (optional)
DirectX 9 Runtime Redistributable is necessary for smooth animations and graphics. Download link is as below:
Instructions:
Simply run the installer.

5. MCE Hardware: (optional)
If you do not have supported MCE hardware, i.e., TV Tuner, etc., you can still get the WMC working absolutely fine with your computer.

6. DVD ROM/Writer: (optional)
WMC can work absolutely fine without DVD ROM even without CD ROM.

WINDOWS MEDIA CENTER:

After installing all the aforesaid pre-requisites, you can now run Windows Media Center installer.  The WMC version that I have uploaded is tweaked for better installation and appearance:
Instructions:
1. Double click the "WMCSetup.exe" installer file, and follow the steps, the installer will take 3 to 6 minutes to install WMC on your computer;
2. The installer will automatically create shortcuts in Desktop, Start Menu and Quick Launch;
3. After finishing installation you are not needed to reboot.

Note:
  • It is highly recommended to close all the running applications.
  • Create a system restore point, if you feel necessary, so that in case of any system failure, you can switch to your system's previous good point.
  • If you want uninstall the WMC, simply go to Control Panel then double Add or Remove Programs and then uninstall the Windows Media Center.



WINDOWS MEDIA CENTER ADD-ONS:

Media Center Solitaire:

To play Solitaire in Windows Media Center, download and install the following:
DEFAULT THEME
Windows XP Media Center Edition theme on Windows XP Professional

Windows XP MCE 2005 has a very attractive and shinning visual styler as compare to other editions of Windows XP.  To get the Windows XP MCE 2005's default theme, i.e., Royale theme aka Energy Blue theme on your Windows XP (other editions), download the following zipped folder:
Instructions:
1. Unzip the folder and copy it to C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes
2. Open the desktop properties and then change the theme to Energy Blue Theme

BOOT SCREEN (new)
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Boot Screen on Windows XP Professional
Windows XP MCE 2005 has a different boot screen.  To get the Windows XP MCE 2005's default boot screen on your Windows XP (other editions), you have to install TuneUp Utilities to apply the bootscreen:

LOGON SCREEN (new)
Windows XP Media Center 2005 Logon Screen on Windows XP Professional
Windows XP MCE 2005 has a different logon screen, which is quite similar to Windows Vista.  To get the Windows XP MCE 2005's logon screen on your Windows XP (other editions), you have to install TuneUp Utilities to apply the logon screen:


SCREENSAVERS & THEMES

As stated above, Windows XP MCE 2005 includes the Aquarium, Da Vinci, My Pictures Premium (screensaver only) Nature and Space themes and screensavers.  To get the same, download the zipped application from the following link:
Instructions:
1. Run the application that automatically copy all the screensavers and themes to their default folders;
2. After installing the application, open the desktop properties and then change the theme or screensaver as per your desire.

MICROSOFT PLUS! DIGITAL MEDIA EDITION

Microsoft launched Plus! Digital Media Edition along with Windows XP Media Center Edition.  It has many attractive applications enhancing users' experiences with photos, videos and music.  It was later released as a separate software package.  As stated above, Microsoft Plus! DME includes the following things:

          - Photo Story 2
          - Party Mode
          - Analog Recorder
          - CD Label Maker
          - Dancer
          - Audio Converter
          - Effects and Transitions for Windows Movie Maker 2
          - Alarm Clock
          - Sleep Timer
          - Skins for Windows Media Player 9 Series
          - Sync & Go for Pocket PC
    You can download and install all of the applications included in Microsoft Plus! DME packed in a zipped folder:
    Instructions:
    1. Download the zipped folder and unzip it in C:\ or D:\ or any other drive. But make sure that you are unzipping the folder in a root directory, i.e., C:\ or D:\ etc. Otherwise, the extractor/installer will show an error.  This is because of long names of folders provided by Microsoft, and the extractor/installer faces a problem while extracting or installing the folder which is already in folders like Downloads, My Documents, etc. with long roots. Again, DO NOT EXTRACT THE ZIPPED FOLDER IN DOWNLOADS, MY DOCUMENTS, or DESKTOP;
    2. After unzipping the folder to a root directory, i.e., C:\ or D:\ , now run the Setup.exe file.
    3. At the end of the installation, the installer will ask for activating the product, just ignore it and click the Next button, and you are done!
    CD Label Maker
    Party Mode
    Photo Story

    Alarm Clock
    Windows Dancer:

    Microsoft Plus! DME already includes the Windows Dancer app, but it does not include the Windows Dancer Downloader and some other interesting dancers.  Besides this, Microsoft Plus! DME includes the small-sized dancers.  To get large-size dancers, Windows Dancer Downloader and some other interesting dancers (which are not included in DME), you have to download the following:
    Instructions:
    1. First run the "Windows Dancer Setup" file, which includes only the Amanda dancer.
    2. After installing the above file, now install the "Windows Dancer Downloader" file, in order to download and install more interesting dancers.
    Windows Dancer Downloader
    WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 10
    Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 included an upgraded version of Windows Media Player 10.  But I have included the link of more updated version of WMP, i.e., Version 11:
    But still, if you want the original Windows XP MCE 2005's Windows Media Player 10, visit the following link:
    Instructions:
    Simply run the installer.

    WINDOWS MEDIA FORMAT RUNTIME 9.5
    Get the latest version of Runtime 11:
    Instructions:
    Simply run the installer.

    WINDOWS MOVIE MAKER 2.5


    I have uploaded an updated version of Windows Movie Maker 2.6, which is also a default movie editor of Windows Vista:
    Instructions:
    1. Download and unzip the folder;
    2. Copy the Windows Movie Maker 2.6 folder to C:\Program Files;
    3. Copy the shortcut to Start Menu.

    VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:
    Since some application files might have been "patched" or "compressed" (packed) to work properly on your XP system, therefore, some "false alarm" or "false positive" may happen to some clean *.exe installers/applications /installation processes, although they are actually CLEAN & SAFE and does not pose a threat to your system. The term "false positive" is used when an Anti-Virus Software wrongly classifies an innocuous (inoffensive) file as a Virus. This incorrect detection may be due to heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature in the database of Anti-Virus. Usually some great and famous Anti-Viruses (such as Kaspersky, AVG, Norman, McAfee, etc) won't have such problem so far. If that happens to you, then simply ignore it and continue installing as it's guaranteed actually 100% safe and clean by me and other guys who are posting these applications. But again, it's still your own choice and right to decide.

    Courtesy: Amirz

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    Friday, 23 December 2011

    Transform Windows XP into Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005

    Transform Windows XP into
    Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005


    Introduction to Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005:
    Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition is one of the earliest steps in the evolution of touch screen PCs, giving you the freedom of touch with your personal computer.  Now-a-days computer manufacturing giants like Apple, HP, Samsung, etc. are inventing new styles of touch screen computers like iPad, Slate, Galaxy Tab, etc. Microsoft has created Windows 7 and Windows 8 which give you the freedom of touch to PC users.  Touch screens have lot of advantage, some of them are discussed on this link:



    Today, most of the laptops are coming with touch screen facility.  If your LCD monitor lacks the facility of touch screen, you can get this facility in a very cheap way by installing Multi-Touch Screen Overlay (MTSO).  MTSO is like a soft-layered screen filter, which is connected with CPU via a USB connector, receives users input through the touch of fingers. Check out this video:

    How to install touch screen kit overlay on a LCD monitor (Video Tutorial)

    You can also make use of your laptop's touchpad as mini graphic tablet:

    How to turn a Laptop's Touchpad into mini Graphic Tablet (Video Tutorial)

    Features of Windows XP TPCE 2005:
    Main Features:
    Following are the main features of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition:

         • Tablet PC Input Panel
         • Windows Journal
         • Sticky Notes
         • InkBall
         • Energy Blue Theme

    Power Toys:
    Following are the additional applications for Windows XP Tablet PC Edition available on Microsoft website:

         • Microsoft Experience Pack
              • Ink Art
              • Ink Crossword
              • Ink Desktop
              • Media Transfer
              • Snipping Tool 2.0
         • Education Pack
              • Ink Flash Cards
              • Equation Writer
              • GoBinder Lite
              • Hexic Deluxe
         • Other Power Toys
              • Art Tool
              • Maze Game
              • Physics Illustrator
              • Puzzle Game
              • Drawing Animator Toy
              • Dots
              • Music Composition Tool
              • Tic Tac Toe
              • Pool Tool
              • Word Search Game
              • Letteris
              • Phraseology
              • Power Paint
              • Writing Practice Tool, etc.

    Bundle Download (Complete Transformation Pack):
    Instead of downloading one by one of each of following applications, mods, themes, etc., you can get the bundle download from here. Size: 362 MB

    Pre-Requisites:
    Before further indulging in the Blog, make sure that the following file archivers are installed:


    Video on Transformation of Windows XP to Windows XP TPCE 2005:



    FEATURES OF WINDOWS XP TABLET PC EDITION 2005:
    Main Features:
    Following are the main features of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition:

         • Tablet PC Input Panel
         • Windows Journal
         • Sticky Notes
         • InkBall
         • Energy Blue Theme

    Power Toys:
    Following are the additional applications for Windows XP Tablet PC Edition available on Microsoft website:

         • Microsoft Experience Pack
              • Ink Art
              • Ink Crossword
              • Ink Desktop
              • Media Transfer
              • Snipping Tool 2.0
         • Education Pack
              • Ink Flash Cards
              • Equation Writer
              • GoBinder Lite
              • Hexic Deluxe
         • Other Power Toys
              • Art Tool
              • Maze Game
              • Physics Illustrator
              • Puzzle Game
              • Drawing Animator Toy
              • Dots
              • Music Composition Tool
              • Tic Tac Toe
              • Pool Tool
              • Word Search Game
              • Letteris
              • Phraseology
              • Power Paint
              • Writing Practice Tool, etc.

    Transformation of Windows XP to Windows XP TPCE 2005:
    BASIC INSTALLATION OF TABLET PC ON WINDOWS XP:


    The above Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 applications can be installed and run on Windows XP (other editions).  In this regard, following things are necessarily be  installed first in the following chronological order:

    1) .NET Framework 1.0 SP3:
    To install .NET Framework 1.0 Service Pack 3, you have to install .NET Framework 1.0 Redistributable first.

         • .NET Framework 1.0 Redistributable
         • .NET Framework 1.0 Service Pack 3

    2) .NET Framework 1.1 SP1:
    To install .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1, you have to install .NET Framework 1.1 first, then .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable and then .NET Framework 1.1 Serivice Pack 1.

         • .NET Framework 1.1
         • .NET Framework 1.1 Redistributable
         • .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1

    3) Microsoft Journal 1.5:

    After installing .NET Frameworks, now install the following items in the following order.


         • Microsoft Journal Viewer 1.5
         • Windows Journal (link fixed 13/9/2015) (Installation instructions included in the zipped folder)


    4) Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Software Development Kit 1.7:
    After Journal 1.5, install Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Software Development Kit (SDK) 1.7.

         • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Software Development Kit 1.7

    5) Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Recognizer Pack:
    After Windows XP TPCE SDK 1.7, install Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Recognizer Pack.

         • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Recognizer Pack

    6) Tablet PC Input Panel:*



    Now the final basic thing, i.e., Tablet PC Input Panel.

         • Tablet PC Input Panel (link fixed 13/9/2015)

    *Note: If the Tablet PC Input Panel still doesn’t work properly, open Control Panel then “Regional and Language Options” then make sure you have:

         • Enabled Language Bar setting
         • Checked “Extend support of advanced text services to all programs” and
         • Unchecked “Turn off advanced text services”
         • Restart your computer

    TABLET PC APPLICATIONS:

    As stated above, following are the main applications that come with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition:

         • Windows Journal (installed as above)
         • Tablet PC Input Panel (installed as above)
         • Sticky Notes (link fixed 13/9/2015)
         • InkBall (link fixed 13/9/2015) OR InkBall OR InkBall

    The installation instruction is included in the zipped folder.

    WINDOWS XP TABLET PC EDITION 2005 THEME:

    To install Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Theme, which is also known as Energy Blue Theme, on Windows XP (other editions), download the zipped folder from the following link:

         • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Theme (link fixed 13/9/2015)

    The installation instruction is included in the zipped folder.

    WINDOWS XP TABLET PC EDITION 2005 POWER TOYS:
    After installing the above items on your Windows XP, the next step is to install the Tablet PC Power Toys.  These power toys are available for download on Microsoft's official website, but they will not be installed on Windows XP non-Tablet PC editions.  I have hacked them for you to install on your system. Following is the download link:

         • Tablet PC Power Toys (link fixed 13/9/2015)

    The installation instruction is included in the zipped folder.

    GoBinder
    Art Tool for Tablet PC
    Dictionary Tool
    Drawing Animator
    Hoop Strategy
    Ink Art
    Maze
    Dots
    Equation Writer
    Ink Crossword
    Microsoft Media Transfer
    Snipping Tool
    Letteris
    Microsoft Math
    Phraseology
    Sudoku
    Composition Tool
    Puzzle
    Tic Tac Toe
    Writing Practice Tool
    Word Search Game
    Power Paint
    VERY IMPORTANT NOTE:
    Since some application files might have been "patched" or "compressed" (packed) to work properly on your Windows operating system, therefore, some "false alarm" or "false positive" may happen to some clean *.exe installers/applications /installation processes, although they are actually CLEAN & SAFE and does not pose a threat to your system. The term "false positive" is used when an Anti-Virus Software wrongly classifies an innocuous (inoffensive) file as a Virus. This incorrect detection may be due to heuristics or to an incorrect virus signature in the database of Anti-Virus. Usually some great and famous Anti-Viruses (such as Kaspersky, AVG,Norman, McAfee, etc) won't have such problem so far. If that happens to you, then simply ignore it and continue installing as it's guaranteed actually 100% safe and clean by me and other guys who are posting these applications. But again, it's still your own choice and right to decide.

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