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Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Like every other developer out there that has taken the plunge into Windows XP Media Center Edition, I downloaded the Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 a couple of days ago and applied the 2004 version as an upgrade.  At first, everything looked like it was working.  I upgraded and launched MCE 2005.  The TV was working so I was happy.  The next day, I needed to help someone with some ASP.NET development.  Wouldn't you know that for whatever reason, Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 decided that it couldn't find any of the project templates (.vbproj, .csproj, etc.) and even the macros; although were showing in the list and physically on the drive was giving me a similar error.

I remembered Duncan saying something similar to this several months ago and he provided a link to a solution he found that worked for him.  It's pretty long and drawn out, but let me tell you first hand... go ahead and follow all of the instructions.  However, some notes:

1. For whatever reason, running in Diagnostic Boot mode wasn't allowing me to install the .NET Framework.  I reverted back to a regular boot and things started working smoothly.
2. This outline was written pre-.NET 1.1 SP1; so when I would try to reinstall the framework it would appear to work with no problems.  Looking at the debug log, I noticed that it pointed out the mscoree.dll was a newer version.  It got me to thinking; maybe I should reapply the service pack for .NET 1.1.  Did so and everything started to fall into place.

One interesting note is that the shortcut to your temp folder is %temp%... I've got to remember that.  Also, why is it that so much software seems to be so dirty in concern to the temp folder.  I must of had 2gig of crap in there...

On to another problem... a friend of mine called saying he was having problems with his not working.  He just recently got the MCE bug so he was building a new machine.  He couldn't get MCE to show TV... and trying to use WinTV (he and I are both using Hauppauge cards), it wasn't working with it either.  I tried to open my copy of WinTV and sure enough, it wasn't working... returning an hTV=0 error (if memory serves me).  Did some searching and followed the instructions to re-install all the drivers (according to Hauppauge, that was the proper thing to do).  Still didn't work.  After playing around for a bit more, I decided that it's got to be the way MCE is launching and is somehow attaching to the card.  Started digging around in the running process and found several eh*.exe's running.  One of them was ehRecvr.exe... hmmm... that sounds like something that may be attached to the encoder.  I killed it.  Started WinTV and it was happy.  To take this a step further, I closed WinTV and launched MCE.  MCE will apparently automatically launch ehRecvr.exe if needed.

As for MCE not working, I found out he had an older VGA card.  Told him to go out and get a ~$99 NVidia and that would probably solve that problem.  He did so and everything fell into place ;-)

Hopefully, there's not any more gotchas caused by this upgrade ;-) [keeping fingers crossed]

Published Friday, October 15, 2004 7:35 PM by CorySmith
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# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Thursday, February 10, 2005 11:37 AM by dan
Where did you download the MCE 2005 upgrade? I would love to be able to upgrade -dclark127@yahoo.com

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Thursday, June 30, 2005 5:15 PM by laufer
Hello ;)

I do have the same problem:

I have a Nvidia FX5200 and a Hauppage PVR-150MCE (both on microsoft compatibility list). When i install MCE2005 and i boot the first time, everything work properly (i tried it 3 times) but if i reboot, i get an error with ehRecvr.exe everytime i try to show TV with MCE...and i just can't do anything


Pleeeaaaase help me

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Tuesday, January 24, 2006 3:19 AM by mike
the current problem i am having is trying to capture dv from my camcorder. unless i disable 'ehrecvr.exe', it will say the capture device is in use. any clue as to how to disable ehrecvr.exe?
thanks in advnace..
-mikey

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Friday, February 24, 2006 5:51 PM by tony
yeah where did you find the upgrade?

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Tuesday, April 11, 2006 3:48 PM by William
to disable ehrecvr.exe, go to Command Prompt and type "net stop ehrecvr" and try to relaunch whatever you were doing that failed.

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Friday, April 28, 2006 8:28 PM by Mitch
Thanks for the tip on disabling ehrecvr.exe. It does not fix the root cause but cures the symptoms. I am having similar problems with a WinTV PVR USB2 with Media Center Kit on my new Dell XPS600 running MCE.

I have a call open with Hauppauge trying to resolve. I am glad I am not alone.

Mitch

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Sunday, May 07, 2006 6:22 AM by james
i have a dell desktop and is running mce and have the same problem with wintv pvr usb2.
how do u fix the problem where it can run wintv in mce

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:08 PM by ak
i have MCE and every few seconds, i get the "Media Center Reciever Service has encountered a problem" screen

What do I do??

if i turn ehrecvr.exe off by using the net stop command, and then access Media Center TV, the thing just starts up again as its activated. please help me!

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Friday, June 02, 2006 11:31 PM by mkhan
Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services

Find the Media Center Receiver Service, double click it, set it to disabled, stop the service.

That should fix it.

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Tuesday, June 27, 2006 2:12 AM by Al
THANKS A MILLION BUX

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Friday, June 30, 2006 1:00 AM by james
what is the name of the file that needs to be disabled

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Thursday, July 13, 2006 8:41 AM by johny.mg
I have win MCE 2005 with Hauppauge HVR-1100 (it´s hybrid digital tuner) and after install update rollup 2 i get media center receiver service (ehrecvr.exe) error every 10 secs.I ´ve tried lots of various types of drivers and still get this stupid error.What can I do? if i disable ehrecvr.exe i can´t receive TV in media center application.....

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Monday, July 31, 2006 5:31 AM by bruce
net stop

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:26 PM by Richard Parker
Well guys, I have ben reading everywhere on the net aVOU THE FILE ehrecvr.exe CRASHIBNG AL THE TIME...IT CRASHES AT LEAST 4 TIMES WRITING THIS EMAIL oops, sorry caps, anyway....is there anything MS is doing to fix this. The problem is very wide spread and is geting worse.


After awhile, if I just leave it running, it sems to setle down, but not always...anyone with a clue, please email me, I have 3 mce 2005 running, talk about a family getting upset with me...boy...

Thanks guys
rick

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Thursday, September 14, 2006 1:50 PM by Greg
I'm having the same problem but I'm not getting an error message. Instead it's creating a 9 MB dump log file every 10 seconds. I came home last night to find my 120 GB hard drive full because of over 5,000 of these messages.

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Sunday, September 17, 2006 11:31 PM by Phillip
Mine was doing the same thing. If I unregister "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Sonic Shared/CinemasterAudio.DLL" then all goes away and it runs fine. Except when I try to play a DVD I get no audio until I register the file back. I looked for an update no avail.

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Sunday, September 24, 2006 5:31 PM by Chris
I am having trouble upgrading MCE 2005.
Could you help me?

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Tuesday, November 07, 2006 3:24 PM by WhiteshooZ

I'm guessing there is still no fix for this problem...

I would disable ehrecvr.exe but then I can't watch / record TV with MCE to my computer.

Interestingly enough, I can watch TV via WinTV

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Sunday, November 19, 2006 2:48 PM by WhiteshooZ

[quote]I'm guessing there is still no fix for this problem...

I would disable ehrecvr.exe but then I can't watch / record TV with MCE to my computer.

Interestingly enough, I can watch TV via WinTV

[/quote]

Still broke.  Still no fix.  *sigh*

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Friday, July 20, 2007 4:19 AM by Lee (Recovery Disc Sucks)
I got a new pc with MCE2005 with an manfactures Disc To Burn from hdd (IF You Also Have Dont Formay HHD) it was hit after hit with virus Got norton 2007 and needed to config firewall (UNknown to me)so i format hhd and reinstalled using the recovery disc... Bad idea system properties shows im using a mce service pack 2 version 2002... tried ringing manfactures (£1.50 Min) they only help with hardware issues... phoned pc world to where i received the pc from they also said its a software issue and ran windows upgrade and charged me £30 (I Did That) they also installed wrong drivers for on board sound. is there anyway off getting this machine fixed

# re: Windows XP MCE 2005 Upgrade Problems (and Solutions)

Friday, October 12, 2007 1:47 AM by Dave Kappel
I have a HP N260M and had previously had Media Center 2005 working, however I had to do a restore which took me back to Media Center, I have a Media Center 2005 upgrade from HP but I have had to reload my system three times because it either locks up on setup or when it re-boots after loading, I receive a stop error c0000021a and I have to restore system from restore disk. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thaks Dave
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