KB981129 fails to install on OEM Windows 7 Home Premium

The description of the fix for kb981129 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/981129) is on-site that describes the problem I have with "Tuner Conflict" and "No tuner available to meet the current demand" error messages when switching TV channels less Windows Media Center in Windows 7 Home Premium.

When I try to install the fix fails it installer with error message 'the update is not applicable to your computer' even if I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium.

My Windows 7 is definitely authentic and is pre-installed on my Asus Eee Box 1501 P.

Can someone from Microsoft, please confirm this problem install and fix the installer so that I can install this fix?

Thank you and best regards,

Anders

Just found and installed http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2284742 which includes KB981129 successfully. My WMC problems are now gone, so problems solved.

Thank you
Anders

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