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Note

Windows Media Center is no longer supported as of Windows 10. The Microsoft-Windows-ehome-reg-inf component has been removed. The information in this section is for reference only.

In This Section

Specifies when to display mouse navigation hints for Windows Media Center menus.

Specifies the color for the horizontal volume control displayed when Windows Media Center is minimized.

Specifies whether to enable Zoom Mode 4. This feature is enabled by default, but it can be disabled if the increased video requirements of this mode cannot be supported.

Specifies whether to enable Windows Media Center to offer the Express Setup option the first time that Windows Media Center is launched.

Specifies whether to prevent Windows Media Center from warning the user about high-screen resolution settings when starting up the computer.

Specifies whether to display the horizontal volume control when Windows Media Center is minimized.

Specifies whether to suppress errors when a user attempts to launch a hidden entry point by using a remote control.

Specifies the point size for the horizontal volume control that appears when Windows Media Center is minimized.

Specifies whether to use the default overscan margins for the current user.

Specifies whether to use the default overscan margins for all user accounts.

Specifies the time, in milliseconds, before the mute display times out for the horizontal volume control displayed when Windows Media Center is minimized.

Specifies whether to enable notifications to users when a new Windows Media Center Extender appears on the network.

Specifies the path to an image file containing the logo of the computer manufacturer displayed on the Windows Media Center Start menu.

Specifies the 16-character OEM identifier that can be used to identify the computer manufacturer. This value is included in the HTTP user-agent request header.

Specifies the 16-character secondary OEM identifier that can be used to identify the computer manufacturer. This value is included in the HTTP user-agent request header. It can be used to further differentiate types of computers offered by the same OEM.

Specifies whether to enable or disable the automatic Internet dialing feature in Windows Media Center.

Specifies whether to set the initial state of the Perform Optimization check box to checked.

If RestartEnabled is set to true, this value, along with RestartMinute, specifies the exact time to perform automatic, daily system maintenance.

If is set to true, this value, along with RestartHour, specifies the time to perform automatic daily system maintenance.

Specifies whether mouse toolbars always appear in the Windows Media Center UI.

Specifies the number of milliseconds before the volume display times out for the horizontal volume control used when Windows Media Center is minimized or in windowed mode and without focus.

Specifies whether to enable peak mode for optimal compatibility with DVD burning software.

Specifies whether to prevent Windows Media Center from retrieving media information for CDs, DVDs, and movies from the Internet.

Deprecated settings

The following settings are not available in Windows 8.

Specifies whether to identify the computer as a Living Room computer form factor.

Specifies an Open Cable Unidirectional Receiver (OCUR) product key. It is no longer necessary to enter this value.

In Windows® 7, Windows Media Center contains a Movies strip that includes both a Movie Library tile and a Play DVD tile.

Applies To

Ehome Infrared Driver

This component is available in the following Windows editions and architectures.

Ehome Receiver Driver Windows 10

Windows editionWindows for x86-based computersWindows for x64-based computersWindows for Itanium-based computers

Windows 8.1

x86

amd64, wow64

Not available

Windows 8.1 Pro

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server 2012 R2

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows 8

x86

amd64, wow64

Not available

Windows® 8 Enterprise

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows® 8 Pro

x86

Not available

Not available

Windows Server® 2012 Datacenter

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server® 2012 Essentials

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server® 2012 Foundation

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server® 2012 Standard

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows® 7 Enterprise

x86

amd64, wow64

Not available

Windows® 7 Home Basic

Not available

amd64, wow64

Not available

Windows® 7 Home Premium

x86

amd64, wow64

Not available

Windows® 7 Professional

x86

amd64, wow64

Not available

Windows® 7 Starter

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows® 7 Ultimate

x86

amd64, wow64

Not available

Windows Vista® Business

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Vista® Home Basic

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Vista® Home Premium

x86

amd64

Not available

Windows Vista® Starter

Not available

Not Available

Not available

Windows Vista® Ultimate

x86

amd64

Not available

Windows Server® 2008 R2 Datacenter

Not available

Not available

Not available

Server Core installation option of Windows Server® 2008 R2 Datacenter

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise

Not available

Not available

Not available

Server Core installation option of Windows Server® 2008 R2 Enterprise

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server® 2008 R2 Foundation

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard

Not available

Not available

Not available

Server Core installation option of Windows Server® 2008 R2 Standard

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows® Web Server 2008 R2

Not available

Not available

Not available

Server Core installation option of Windows® Web Server 2008 R2

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server® 2008 Datacenter

Not available

Not available

Not available

Server Core installation option of Windows Server® 2008 Datacenter

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise

Not available

Not available

Not available

Server Core installation option of Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise

Not available

Not available

Not available

Windows Server® 2008 Standard

Not available

Not available

Not available

Server Core installation option of Windows Server® 2008 Standard

Not available

Not available

Not available

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I have a USB Infrared Receiver that I got from Dell that came with my old computer (XPS 210, I had to have my computer replaced though...the motherboard was fried on it). When I plug it as usual Windows searches for a driver and installs it. The driver for this is 'eHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR)' as it's listed in the Device Manager under the USB devices. After it is installed there is a green light on the receiver and everything works fine, the remote (came with the receiver) works fine as well.
However, everytime I restart my computer, Windows finds the device again only as an Unknown Device. The receiver does not have a light on it thus it doesn't work. In order for it to work again I have to unplug and plug it back in.
I've tried uninstalling the device from the Device Manager and installing the driver again but this doesn't fix the problem. I also tried different USB slots...doesn't help. I'm not using any USB Hubs, just the slots on the tower. All my other USB devices work fine.
I've already searched the internet only to find that apparently no one is having this problem. The receiver worked fine with my old computer, nothing went wrong. My old comptuer ran Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit (x86) but this one runs the same only 64 Bit, could be the problem.
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate (x64 Bit)
Any help is appreciated.