

Although, the media hub wasn’t extremely popular, it still have a number of fans, and if you’re one of them, users at the MDL forums crafted a package to install Windows Media Center in the latest release of Windows 10, including the public and Insider preview.

Windows 10 no longer includes Windows Media Center as the company is focusing on Xbox One as the central entertainment hub of the house. Windows 7 included the software, but without any changes, and on Windows 8, Microsoft continued offering Windows Media Center as an additional add-on, but again it was the same version originally released with Vista. Originally, the software maker introduced Windows Media Center in Windows XP, and an updated version was released with Windows Vista. Microsoft discontinued Windows Media Center in Windows 10, but it’s not stopping enthusiasts to manage and bring back the entertainment hub to the latest operating system.
