Windows Media Center is effectively dead, as Microsoft has no plans to support the software with Windows 10.
In fact, during this year's Build Developer Conference in San Francisco, the company confirmed to ZDNet in a private meeting that those who opt for a free OS upgrade from Windows 7 or 8.1 will lose Media Center functionality altogether. And no, there won't be a way to get the software back.
We can confirm that due to decreased usage, Windows Media Center will not be part of Windows 10.
Continue reading…
Continue reading...
In fact, during this year's Build Developer Conference in San Francisco, the company confirmed to ZDNet in a private meeting that those who opt for a free OS upgrade from Windows 7 or 8.1 will lose Media Center functionality altogether. And no, there won't be a way to get the software back.
We can confirm that due to decreased usage, Windows Media Center will not be part of Windows 10.
Continue reading…
Continue reading...