Well, on Friday night, I tried to install MCE 2005. As you have probably guessed from the title of this post, it didn't go very well. I tried to do an "upgrade" from 2004 to 2005. The first indication that this might not be a seamless installation was the "blue screen of death" (yes, an actual blue screen in XP - the first time I have seen this) that occurred about 10 minutes into the installation.
A few reboots later and a system restore later, I was able to get the system to come back up with some amount of stability. However, even after doing the system restore, certain components of MCE did not roll back to 2004. TV on MCE does not work anymore, although all other functions seem to be OK. Also, it will not run at full-screen resolution.
It looks as though I'll need to rebuild the system from the ground up. I'm not really surprised by this, and I tried the "upgrade" with only a small amount of confidence that it would be successful. Microsoft does not sell this product to the average consumer, so they don't have much interest in making it easy to install.
I had hoped to take care of the rebuild on the weekend, but my whole family was hit by a nasty stomach virus. One day at a time, the bug systematically and methodically took out my son, my wife, then me. Hopefully I'll get to the rebuild this weekend.
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Well, sorry to hear about the virus! I hope everyone is back in tip-top shape.
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