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MceRepair 0.2

I've posted an update to MceRepair at https://www.pegasi.com/MceRepair_0.2.zip, which adds additional error logging in case of problems.  If you tried 0.1 and it failed, 0.2 may work for you.  If not, at least you will have more complete information with which I can debug it. [;)]

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  • Anonymous
    October 21, 2005
    Great tool
    I couldn't get Roll Up 2, but then with registering alt.dll and running your tool and installing the fix for rollup 2 it is all working now.

    Thanks!

  • Anonymous
    October 23, 2005
    Thanks a lot

    After installing roll up 2 my MCE 2005 stoped working properly. I tried everything. I uninstalled programmes , reinstalled programmes, updated drivers but to no avail. In the end I was going to reformat my hardrive which would have been a huge hassle. Your great tool saved me from all that.

    Thanks again.

  • Anonymous
    October 23, 2005
    I can no longer download the program guide, (sits in system tray, saying it's connecting). I tried the program but it didn't seem to fix it. Any other ideas?

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    October 23, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    October 25, 2005
    Not sure why, but this program fixed the problem I was having.
    My MCE was working just fine, even Live TV, Recorded TV. But it could not play dvr-ms files from another computer. This started to happen after both were upgraded to Rollup 2. Tried everything I could and nothing worked to fix it. Finally after running this MceRepair 0.2, it is able to play the dvr-ms files from the other computer.

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    October 27, 2005
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  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2005
    I think I have tried everything now to get my TV working since the dreaded Rollup 2 upgrade.

    I have installed and reinstalled .NET 1.1 SP 1 and .NET 2.0 as well as Rollup 2 itself.

    Currently I get the following errors when attempting to watch live TV

    Cannot Load Files. Some of the files needed to play radio or video are missing or corrupt. Try restarting the computer.

    After I get this error, if I select Live TV again, I get nothing - no error, no live TV but MC is still active.

    I get all the usual errors mentioned above when attempting to reconfigure tuner etc ("No tuner attached" etc).

    Also I have obviously tried to run the MceRepair with no success. There were a few errors/warning when running it. A few of the .exe files reported that they couldn't be registered, but this is probably okay.

    Please help me and my possessed Dell XPS Gen 2 laptop.

  • Anonymous
    November 20, 2005
    I forgot one very important thing in my current Rollup 2 state. My installed programs don't show the update to Rollup 2 and windowsupdate doesn't want to let me install it because I installed it earlier and then removed it to reinstall it.

    Thank in advance for any help.

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