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Hi there, I have not tried connecting my Macbook Pro to HDTV. I will be testing the usb audio out soon!
Quote from: Levi on 8 Oct 2009, 03:11 amHi there, I have not tried connecting my Macbook Pro to HDTV. I will be testing the usb audio out soon!Cool deal. I was just thinking you had tried it at some point, but I forget that not everyone tries to use their laptop like I do. Best of luck using the usb output.
Levi, does the media center in Windows 7 have an option to properly display if connected to an hdtv? Specifically, I had heard that there is an easy way to correct over-scan. If it has this feature I'm pre-ordering right now.
Thaks, LeviThis salesman doesn't know beans.Here is an ideaNow I do have a laptop hd that I removed from my laptop to install a larger hd and I put my XP Proin...this was a little more than a year ago, and one of the biggest tech headaches I have ever experienced. Didn't know that HP would rather sell your children into slavery rather than give you the drivers to go back in time...But couldn't I piggyback that Vista laptop drive, and use it in my HTPC build, then use the upgrade Windows 7? But then how to remove the laptop drive..... Lyndon
Levi is correct -- when migrating from Windows XP to Windows 7 you will not have an "in place upgrade" option. You will however have the option to select "custom" install when prompted. The Windows 7 install process will then copy all of your data in "My Documents" over to a Windows.old folder within Windows 7 itself. All applications and documents stored in other locations will have to be reinstalled / transferred manually. For more information on the Windows 7 Upgrade, please go here: http://bit.ly/3DvynKFor additional assistance with the migration of Windows XP to Windows 7, please go here: http://tinyurl.com/mhbep4JessicaMicrosoft Windows Client Team