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I have called Microsoft several times about this issue but they could not
provide a fix, so I was hoping you guys could help me out. I have a PC with Windows Vista Home Premium loaded on it, which is supposed to be compatible with Xbox 360 and is supposed to be able to use the Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender device. The trouble is that the computer does not recognize the 360 as an extender device (DESPITE being able to see it on the network) and the xbox is not able to see the computer as a media center pc. When I go through the Add Extender wizard in Media Center, the wizard stops and errors when trying to locate the Extender and says An Extender Could Not Be found. This is strange. I know it is not my router that is causing the problem because i do have another computer with Windows Vista Ultimate running on it and it detects the 360 as an extender and the 360 detects it as a media center pc. Here is the question: How do I make my Windows Vista Home Premium PC recognize the Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender/Device? How do I make the Xbox detect the PC as a media center pc? Here are the known facts: 1. The router is not the problem. 2. Another Windows Vista PC (ultimate) is able to connect to the Xbox 360. 3. The Home Premium machine cannot detect the 360 as a Media Center Extender. 4. The Xbox 360 cannot detect the Home Premium machine as a Media Center Computer. 5. The 'Add Extender' wizard in Windows Media Center automatically will configure Windows settings (including sharing and firewall) to operate with a Media Center Extender. |
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I have the same exact problems, spent several hours on the phone with wmc support to no avail. I'm ****ed! I went out and spent $500 on this xbox to use it as an extender. I could careless about games. Now that it is open, I can't take it back, and it won't do what I bought it for. WTF! |
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I actually fixed it. It turned out that I still had ICS (internet connection
sharing) enabled on the Home Premium computer, and that was somehow preventing it from seeing the Xbox360 as an extender and vice versa. |
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we're getting the same message so i want to try what you did where do i find
the ICS to make sure its enabled "Vexir" wrote: I actually fixed it. It turned out that I still had ICS (internet connection sharing) enabled on the Home Premium computer, and that was somehow preventing it from seeing the Xbox360 as an extender and vice versa. |
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Mine was fixed also. Disconnected the xbox from the system blade, restarted
it, I was given a new key, and then it connected. "christina" wrote: we're getting the same message so i want to try what you did where do i find the ICS to make sure its enabled "Vexir" wrote: I actually fixed it. It turned out that I still had ICS (internet connection sharing) enabled on the Home Premium computer, and that was somehow preventing it from seeing the Xbox360 as an extender and vice versa. |
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Hi, I was recently having the same problem but found a fix hidden deep within
the XBox360 Forums: I'm using Vista Ultimate (x64) and Media Centre Extender used to work fine. Then my XBox360 died and was replaced. After the new one came back, I was getting the Media Extender not recognised problem and was no longer able to connect - even though the X360 could 'see' my PC. It kept asking me for a driver CD, which I knew was wrong. I've also had the same problem recently with USB devices not being recognised..even simple memory sticks and memory cards through my card reader. The soultion I've used immediately fixed both problems and is ridicluously simple. 1) Navigate to your Windows\Inf folder on the hard drive. 2) Find the file 'infcache.1' (something has modified it, and that's what's causing the issue...mine had somehow been modified to all upper-case) 3) Ensure you have permissions to move the file (Administrator grant access to 'System/Users') 4) Move the file to your desktop (or wherever it suits) 5) Restart the computer (the infcache.1 file is re-built automatically) 6) Follow the normal steps for adding the Media Center Extender (simply switch on the X360 once your PC is booted and the Wireless/Wired Network is running) including the 8 digit code during the process 7) Marvel at your now working again Media Center Extender Hope this helps. "Vexir" wrote: I have called Microsoft several times about this issue but they could not provide a fix, so I was hoping you guys could help me out. I have a PC with Windows Vista Home Premium loaded on it, which is supposed to be compatible with Xbox 360 and is supposed to be able to use the Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender device. The trouble is that the computer does not recognize the 360 as an extender device (DESPITE being able to see it on the network) and the xbox is not able to see the computer as a media center pc. When I go through the Add Extender wizard in Media Center, the wizard stops and errors when trying to locate the Extender and says An Extender Could Not Be found. This is strange. I know it is not my router that is causing the problem because i do have another computer with Windows Vista Ultimate running on it and it detects the 360 as an extender and the 360 detects it as a media center pc. Here is the question: How do I make my Windows Vista Home Premium PC recognize the Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender/Device? How do I make the Xbox detect the PC as a media center pc? Here are the known facts: 1. The router is not the problem. 2. Another Windows Vista PC (ultimate) is able to connect to the Xbox 360. 3. The Home Premium machine cannot detect the 360 as a Media Center Extender. 4. The Xbox 360 cannot detect the Home Premium machine as a Media Center Computer. 5. The 'Add Extender' wizard in Windows Media Center automatically will configure Windows settings (including sharing and firewall) to operate with a Media Center Extender. |
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I have administrator access to Vista and yet i cannot move the file that you
mention "czrsink (UK)" wrote: Hi, I was recently having the same problem but found a fix hidden deep within the XBox360 Forums: I'm using Vista Ultimate (x64) and Media Centre Extender used to work fine. Then my XBox360 died and was replaced. After the new one came back, I was getting the Media Extender not recognised problem and was no longer able to connect - even though the X360 could 'see' my PC. It kept asking me for a driver CD, which I knew was wrong. I've also had the same problem recently with USB devices not being recognised..even simple memory sticks and memory cards through my card reader. The soultion I've used immediately fixed both problems and is ridicluously simple. 1) Navigate to your Windows\Inf folder on the hard drive. 2) Find the file 'infcache.1' (something has modified it, and that's what's causing the issue...mine had somehow been modified to all upper-case) 3) Ensure you have permissions to move the file (Administrator grant access to 'System/Users') 4) Move the file to your desktop (or wherever it suits) 5) Restart the computer (the infcache.1 file is re-built automatically) 6) Follow the normal steps for adding the Media Center Extender (simply switch on the X360 once your PC is booted and the Wireless/Wired Network is running) including the 8 digit code during the process 7) Marvel at your now working again Media Center Extender Hope this helps. "Vexir" wrote: I have called Microsoft several times about this issue but they could not provide a fix, so I was hoping you guys could help me out. I have a PC with Windows Vista Home Premium loaded on it, which is supposed to be compatible with Xbox 360 and is supposed to be able to use the Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender device. The trouble is that the computer does not recognize the 360 as an extender device (DESPITE being able to see it on the network) and the xbox is not able to see the computer as a media center pc. When I go through the Add Extender wizard in Media Center, the wizard stops and errors when trying to locate the Extender and says An Extender Could Not Be found. This is strange. I know it is not my router that is causing the problem because i do have another computer with Windows Vista Ultimate running on it and it detects the 360 as an extender and the 360 detects it as a media center pc. Here is the question: How do I make my Windows Vista Home Premium PC recognize the Xbox 360 as a Media Center Extender/Device? How do I make the Xbox detect the PC as a media center pc? Here are the known facts: 1. The router is not the problem. 2. Another Windows Vista PC (ultimate) is able to connect to the Xbox 360. 3. The Home Premium machine cannot detect the 360 as a Media Center Extender. 4. The Xbox 360 cannot detect the Home Premium machine as a Media Center Computer. 5. The 'Add Extender' wizard in Windows Media Center automatically will configure Windows settings (including sharing and firewall) to operate with a Media Center Extender. |