XP media player tv guide crashes pc

the HP media center pc lost all info on the TV channels, so I crossed and retuned / reset everything and live tv works fine again. However, when I put in place which transmitter to download the guide he hung. Can I restart the PC and watch live TV, but when I go into the slide it fails and crashes.

When the pc boots, it says that it cannot find the Messenger and make sure that its loading. but messanger is loaded. you click ok and the pc starts. Without the guide its useless as a recorder

I have this pc connected to my HI FI and television. There spotify and last FM management. I don't really want to uninstall everything.

I have XP service pack 3

http://mymce.WordPress.com/2008/08/20/Windows-Messenger-error-in-Windows-Media-Center/

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