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<blockquote data-quote="Efros" data-source="post: 48356" data-attributes="member: 18068"><p>You guys are gooood!</p><p></p><p>The version of windows I'm using doesn't have that service, I have just installed it from my XP Pro CD. After a reboot I get the same error with configuration.exe. Double checked that the service is running. When I looked in the section in TV dealing with disk allocation for recording I got a load more errors on every click. Looks as if the problem is insoluble by just adding and running the WMI service. The section freediskspace doesn't exist in my mediaportal.xml. I don't know much about how mediaportal.xml is used or created in the first place but it strikes me that if it was created in the absence of the WMI service this may be the cause of the lingering problem. How can I run the initial startup wizard again? And would this do any good?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Efros, post: 48356, member: 18068"] You guys are gooood! The version of windows I'm using doesn't have that service, I have just installed it from my XP Pro CD. After a reboot I get the same error with configuration.exe. Double checked that the service is running. When I looked in the section in TV dealing with disk allocation for recording I got a load more errors on every click. Looks as if the problem is insoluble by just adding and running the WMI service. The section freediskspace doesn't exist in my mediaportal.xml. I don't know much about how mediaportal.xml is used or created in the first place but it strikes me that if it was created in the absence of the WMI service this may be the cause of the lingering problem. How can I run the initial startup wizard again? And would this do any good? [/QUOTE]
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