Language Runtime Debugging Services process ID current errors in Media Center

Separated from:  http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/mediacenter/thread/c6d65a01-000b-4abf-a0a9-40c1ade236cf

It did not help me, still the same problem.

Try this: -.

Start > run and type: cmd

in the command prompt window, type the following commands and press ENTER after each command of the: -.
Type: regsvr32.exe atl.dll
Type: cd.
Type: windows cd
Type: cd eHome
Type: ehSched /unregServer
Type: ehSched/service
Type: ehRecvr /unregServer
Type: ehRecvr/service
Type: ehRec.exe /unregServer
Type: ehRec.exe/regserver
Type: ehmsas.exe /unregServer
Type: ehmsas.exe/regserver
Restart the Media Center

S.Sengupta Media Center MVP

Tags: Windows

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