Merci beaucoups pour le lien, je teste ça dès ce soir.
Bon il semble que j’ai un soucis. Lorsque je lance le le DMX launcher il me retourne une erreur :
L’application n’a pas réussi à s’installer correctement (0Xc0000135). Cliquez sur OK pour arrêter l’application.
Ca marche donc pas terrible pour l’instant.
En fait en cherchant sur le net on peut voir que le DMX est juste un soft qui permet de lancer le MediaDirect sous windows XP non média center édition (qui lui gère tout seul ce bouton). Mais dans tout les cas il necessite l’installation du MediaDirect pour fonctionner. Donc ça ne reponds pas au problème ou comment installer le MediaDirect sans avoir à virer les partitions du disque et à tout recréer.
A savoir que sinon voici un tutorial en anglais que j’ai trouvé sur comment ré-installer le DirectMedia sans utiliser le CD mais cela demande tout de même de détruire puis recrer les partition du disque.
[quote]SouthernGirl , I made a mistake typing. Thanks for correcting me. MediaDirect is so confusing and here I come making huge typo such as this, is bad. B) ) . My instructions are for people that deleted all the partitions when they were reinstalling Windows XP. But if you did not deleted the 40 Meg partition, all you have to do after installing windows xp, just run the MediaDirect repair cd. If that does not do the trick, you have to follow my complete instructions. And sarathan, you are right. Windows Xp does not have the ability to wipe your hard drive. Windows Partition selector screen can delete partitions, but that does not completely wipe your hard drive. Acronis Disk Director 10 has the possibility to reformat and wipe your hard disk. If you wipe your disk, then you will have to reinstall MediaDirect cd. Sorry for all the confusion.
Here are the steps.
TO BOOT FROM THE CD/DVD DRIVE: When Laptop is started, Press F12 key and select the DVD/CD Drive to boot from it (make sure the correct cd is in it).
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Boot your Laptop with the Windows XP OS CD. When in Windows OS installation, in Windows OS partition selection screen, delete all partitions.
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Now create FIRST! An 8 Meg bytes partition…and do not format It. Now create your Windows OS partition with the remaining space.
YOU should have now, first an 8 Meg partition (FIRST!!!)
Then your Windows OS partition (The Windows XP OS partition will be the biggest)
And then a 7.8 or 8 more unallocated space left (not a partition but space remaining depending in the size of your OS you created)
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Now, quit the Windows XP OS setup by pressing F3 and then hold the power off button on you laptop to shut off the laptop.
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Power on the laptop again and press F12 right away to boot from the CD/DVD Drive. Put the Dell MediaDirect Repair CD into the drive and boot your laptop with it. At the command prompt Type CD MD2, then type Repair and choose Yes/OK… to repair. When it shows DONE! after you click OK to repair. Take the Repair CD out of the Drive and put your Windows XP OS CD into the drive and boot you laptop with it.
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At the partition selection screen in Windows XP setup, delete your Windows OS partition you created (the second one, the biggest) (You have to delete it cause the repair process changed it) After deleting it, recreate it.
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Now choose that partition (biggest one) to install Windows XP OS. Choose Quick Format with NTFS file system (quick, because it’s fast).
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When Windows XP OS is done installing and you have loaded into your Windows XP desktop screen, shutdown your laptop by clicking Start-Turn off Computer-Shutdown.
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Put your Dell MediaDirect Repair CD into the drive and boot your laptop with it. Then type CD MD2 then Repair and OK to repair. When it shows DONE! Take the Dell MediaDirect CD off the drive and restart your pc to load Windows XP again.
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Now, in Windows XP, install all device drivers starting with the Notebook system software, (always restart the laptop if asked then proceed with next device installation), then install the Dell Chipset. When all done, put the Dell MediaDirect reinstallation CD in the drive and press Enter to start the installation process. It will take a few minutes.
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Now reboot your laptop with the MediaDirect repair CD. Again, type CD MD2 then Repair. When it Shows DONE!, turn off your laptop.
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Now that laptop is off, press the MediaDirect button and right away keep tapping the F8 key. The screen will show a message to either continue with pc restart or delete……« something ». You want to select the second one, DELETE… ,Now, MediaDirect will reprogram itself with the Windows OS partition. When done, you now should be able to browse your internal Hard Drive for pictures and Videos etc…. also watch DVD if you have a DVD drive. All should work like it should.
PS: when you restart your laptop again into Windows, you might see in « my computer », another Partition. This is the Dell MediaDirect partition. DO NOT delete it or move anything. I recommend hiding the partition by using either Partition Magic or Acronis Disk director. HIDE it, do not format it or delete.
HOPE THINGS WORKOUT FOR ALL.[/quote]
Je continu à chercher.
Bon ensuite pour installer la version pour windows du MediaDirect on peut sur le CD aller dans le répertoire D:\WindowsMD3 et exécuter le setup.exe
Sinon je n’ai rien trouvé de plus. Il faut à chaque fois recréer la partition pour le MediaDirect, on ne peut semble t il pas le contourner.
Attention concernant le mode op cité plus haut il faut comprendre une partition de taille 8 Go et non pas 8 Mo comme indiqué. Sinon le MediaDirect ne rentrera pas.
Bonne chance à tous ce qu’ils veulent essayer l’install à la main.
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