Does the process work for Windows XP Media Center Edition?
Not as far as I know. If you happen to have XP Media Center Edition preinstalled, and manage to create an XP setup disk for it, please let me know how it’s done. Update: I have reports from 2 visitors that they have successfully created an XP setup disk that boots using the procedure given in the article. In particular, they followed the steps in the article for Windows XP Professional. Since I have no personal experience with this, I’m not able to verify that the system installed from such disks is actually Windows XP Media Center rather than XP Professional. Update of update: A number of visitors who installed such a setup disk report that they got an XP Professional system in the end, rather than Windows XP Media Center. So it’s possible that it doesn’t really work for Media Center after all.