How to Integrate Hulu Desktop with Windows 7 Media Center

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If you would like to integrate Hulu Desktop with Windows 7 Media Center on your home theater PC, follow these few easy steps below:

  1. Download Hulu Desktop.
  2. Install Hulu Desktop.
  3. Download Hulu Desktop Integration.
  4. Install Hulu Desktop Integration by running the .msi file.
  5. That's it! You're finished. To access Hulu Desktop within Windows 7 Media Center, scroll down past Extras to see you'll find the Hulu Icon.

Note: This integration will minimize Media Center and open Hulu Desktop when opened. When Hulu Desktop is closed, it will maximize and bring focus to Windows 7 Media Center.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 18 July 2010 21:58  
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