Upgrade of Microsoft XP Home Edition to Microsoft XP MCE
Hello:
Recently, I bought a G20 102 Home Edition Qosmio laptop model. After learning the model MCE, I wonder; What will upgrade to the ERM model?
Hello
I put t know which country you live, but as far as I know with TV tuner units have installed MCE. If you want to install MCE on your own, you must purchase it.
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