Windows Media Center

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Background

Windows Media Center (WMC) is a defunct digital video recorder and media player created by Microsoft. Media Center was first introduced to Windows in 2002 on Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE). It was included in Home Premium and Ultimate editions of Windows Vista, as well as all editions of Windows 7 except Starter and Home Basic. It was also available on Windows 8 Pro and Windows 8.1 Pro as a paid add-on, before being discontinued in Windows 10, although it can reportedly be unofficially reinstalled using a series of Command Prompt commands.

1st Logo (October 29, 2002-April 14, 2009 [end of production])

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Availability: Can be seen when WMC is opened on Windows XP Media Center Edition.

2nd Logo (January 30, 2007-October 22, 2010 [end of production])

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Availability: Rare. Can be seen when WMC is opened on Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate.

3rd Logo (October 22, 2009-October 2014 [end of production] May 2015 [discontinued])

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Availability: Common. Can be seen when WMC is opened on Windows 7.

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