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windows media center starts every time i close laptop lid???

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21-Oct-2009, 01:40 PM #1
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hi all,
an annoying problem...
i have a Gateway T-series laptop running 64-bit Vista. the problem is that every time i close the lid of the laptop without putting it on standby or anything, the next time i open it, i find windows media center open. all i have to do is close it and everything's fine... no biggie, except its annoying, and im waiting for the day when im giving a professional presentation and for some reason i forget and close and reopen the lid, and my windows media center is open with my collection of tunes projected on the big screen for all to critique.
any thoughts on what might be causing this, and how to fix it?
thanks.
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27-Oct-2009, 04:26 PM #2
any ideas? anyone??
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