Microsoft can't! for Windows XP onWindows installed XP Media Center Edition?

I own more Microsoft for Windows XP and used on my previous pc.  My current computer is Windows XP Media Center Edition installed.  System requirements for Windows XP Home and professional list.  It will work on Media Center?  Is there an advantage to install?  Reading on this subject, it seems to me that the audio improvements may be the only advantage, but I don't want to install it if there could be other conflicts after the installation.

for the most part, yes you can install more! XP on a computer with WinXP MCE.
just be sure to install more! XP Service Pack 1 after installing more for Windows XP.

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