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I have a HP PC with Vista Home Premium and an XBOX 360. I have successfully connected the XBOX 360 to the Vista machine and I am able to play music & view my pictures via the 360 interface. I try to open the Media Center option on the 360, it connects, shows the Recorded TV option like I can start ising it but I am unable to navigate or start anything. I am on a wireless G setup with full signal. The Vista machine works perfectly in all menus by itself and the XBOX 360 functions properly by itself. I know they connect. I have turned off Norton 2007 firewall just to verify and still Media Center option does not function. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Give it a minute or so before you try navigating in media center. it may take that long to sync up with your PC on a wireless network.
Your problem may very well be a weak signal, even though you think you are getting a good one on your wireless setup.
On my Xbox 360, if I look under Network, it will show a full 4 green bars under signal strength.
However, if I go to the network performance tuner in Media Center, it would show a very weak signal and would give me a warning that it was not good enough for video and TV playback. To get to the network performance tuner in Vista Media Center, scroll down to the tasks option and it should be under there.
If your 360 is locked up and you can't run the tuner from the 360 itself, then leave your 360 on and try to run the network performance tuner on your media center PC.
If your culprit is a weak signal, you will have to adjust your router and wireless adapter on your 360 to try and get a better signal.
In my case, if my wireless adapter is plugged into the back of the 360 where its supposed to go, I barely get a signal strong enough to start media center. I have to keep my adapter plugged into one of the front USB ports and leave it hanging to the side so that I can adjust the antenna on it to get a strong signal strength.
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