By Alice Hill
RealTechNews

DRM issues aside
, the whole Windows on a Mac thing is exploding (if you didn’t notice.) From denials that Apple would ever offer a Windows option to Boot Camp – to Barbara. Here’s a gal who figured out how to get Windows Media Center on a Mac.

We Say: What’s left? Windows CE?

How to Run Windows Media Center on a Mac
1) Create a Directory on your hard drive named macmce
2) Copy both CD’s to this directory
3) Search for txtsetup.sif in this directory and open it with notepad. —-Change all %cd2name% to %cdname% (i.e., remove the “2″)
4) Download xpboot.bin from www.dougknox.com/xp/xpboot.zip and extract it from the ZIP file. It does not need to be in the same folder as the files from the ISO’s.
5) Open Nero 6 and create a new DVD-ROM (Boot) compilation.
—a) On the Boot tab, select the Image File radio button and point it to the xpboot.bin file you downloaded earlier.
—b) Check the box Enable expert settings.
—c) For Kind of emulation, select No Emulation.
—d) On the boot tab, leave the Load segment of sectors at 07C0.
—e) On the boot tab, change the number of loaded sectors to 4.
—f) On the Label tab, in the ISO 9660 box enter WB2PFRE_EN
—No other changes should be necessary in the New Compilation dialog.
6) Click the New button on the compilation dialog.
7) Drag the files you copied to your hard drive into the left pane of the window.
8) Burn and install!
9) Go to Windows Update and get all the updates until there aren’t any left to install. This puts you at MCE UR2 level.

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Source: Digitalmediapile.com