![]() The Internet TV option is not available by default on the Windows 7 installation since I did not have a TV tuner connected. Where was the Internet TV I have heard so much about? Where was my additional stuff? Oh, I have to enable it? Where did it mention that? Did I miss the memo? I opened WMC for the first time and I got this screen: Ugh.Īfter some Windows Update action my 64 bit PC was now running Windows 7 and I was ready to rock the WMC. This is the second day after release and there were some updates already? Well I am almost ready for prime time. After two hours of DVD spinning and fan blowing my Dell Inspiron 537 was ready for prime time. Seriously.Īfter I made a final Vista backup of my garage HTPC to Windows Home Server I was ready for my first upgrade. zzzzzzzįriday morning arrived to my wife leaving for a day out with her Mom and leaving me to upgrade three of our six PC to Windows 7 Premium. After work on Thursday the 22nd I purchased a family 3-pack of Windows 7 from Costco and then went home to await the “Friday Upgrade Day” event I had planned in my head. ![]() With the official Windows 7 release date confirmed, I was very excited and looking forward to October 22. ![]() I have been waiting for Windows 7 for quite some time in hopes that the new Windows Media Center would have enhanced TV tuner capabilities. This week I will walk through the process of enabling Internet TV from within Windows Media Center and show a quick mapping of a Windows Home Server folder to enable viewing of my existing movies. I have completed my installation of Windows 7 and am looking forward to using the new Windows Media Center. ![]()
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