I'm in England and on Windows 7. My Windows Media Center works, but my TV channels are in the wrong order.

IM in the United Kingdom using windows 7 my WMC IS WORKING, BUT MY TV CHANNELS ARE NOT IN THE CORRECT ORDER Please HELP

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original title: GI in the United Kingdom using windows 7 my WMC IS WORKING, BUT MY TV CHANNELS ARE NOT IN THE CORRECT ORDER Please HELP

Hello
 
Run the troubleshooter for Windows Media Center and check if that helps.

You can see the following link.
Use the Guide in Windows Media Center:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/use-the-guide-in-Windows-Media-Center

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