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Since: Jan 01, 2006 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 5:59 pm
Post subject: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 on Networ Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windows>mediacenter (more info?)
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I have my Xbox 360 connected to my Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2) PC
over a Linkysys Wireless-G network. I can use Xbox Live without any
problems, and my Xbox 360 can also find my PC using Media Connect and I can
stream music and pictures through the dashboard. I cannot however get the
Xbox 360 extender software to install. I enter the 8 digit code, then get
the message "An Xbox 360 cannot be found on the network". I have tried just
about everything I can think of to sole this. I know my firewall isn't
causing the problem as I've tried it with no firewalls running at all and get
the same problem. I have attached my DvcConn.log file as I think someone may
be able to spot the problem. It looks to me like it is failing whilsts
trying to look for 'unaffiliated bobsleds'. But I have no idea what that
means!
Someone please help me!!!
***********************************************************
Monday, 02 January 2006 01:17:12
***********************************************************
01:17:12 : Checking OS version.
01:17:13 : Checking MCE version.
01:17:13 : MCE version = Emerald.
01:17:13 : Checking only instance of installer.
01:17:13 : CmdLine: Connection Wizard.
01:17:13 : CmdLine: Skin = Xenon.
01:17:13 : Verifying user is Administrator.
01:17:13 : Verifying EULA is present.
01:17:13 : Verifying MCE is NOT installed on a dynamic disk.
01:17:13 : Verifying OS is NOT Longhorn.
01:17:13 : Verifying MCE version.
01:17:13 : OS is Emerald : Verifying Sessions QFE is installed.
01:17:13 : Verifying NIC is present.
01:17:13 : Checking if Media Center First Run has been completed.
01:17:13 : Start conditions met.
01:19:05 : Turning on the InOOBE flag.
01:19:08 : Configuring Terminal Services policy.
01:19:08 : Configuring Security Event Log retention.
01:19:08 : User chose Manual Settings option.
01:19:52 : Skipping WMC configuration.
01:19:52 : Checking Fast-User Switching and Remote Connections settings.
01:19:52 : RDP enabled.
01:19:52 : FUS enabled.
01:19:52 : Checking if MCX ports are open in ICF.
01:19:52 : MCX ports are already open.
01:20:17 : Deleting Media Discovery keys.
01:20:17 : Power management IS NOT enabled.
01:20:29 : Verifying security codes.
01:20:29 : Security Code: 4573-3505
01:20:29 : Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
01:20:29 : Matching device not found: Entering 15 second wait.
01:20:44 : Re-Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
01:20:44 : No matching devices found. Troubleshooting...
WARNING: Unable to detect any third party firewalls.
01:22:05 : Turning off the InOOBE flag.
01:22:05 : Exiting
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Since: Dec 30, 2005 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:03 am
Post subject: RE: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 on Networ [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Hi, I had a similar problem just before Christmas that was driving me mad.
First of all you need to attach the 360 directly to the PC to eliminate a
possible router problem. I have tried 3 routers and found only one to work.
Give this a try and then post back. (remember you need a crossover cable).
andy
"Code Munky" wrote:
> I have my Xbox 360 connected to my Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2) PC
> over a Linkysys Wireless-G network. I can use Xbox Live without any
> problems, and my Xbox 360 can also find my PC using Media Connect and I can
> stream music and pictures through the dashboard. I cannot however get the
> Xbox 360 extender software to install. I enter the 8 digit code, then get
> the message "An Xbox 360 cannot be found on the network". I have tried just
> about everything I can think of to sole this. I know my firewall isn't
> causing the problem as I've tried it with no firewalls running at all and get
> the same problem. I have attached my DvcConn.log file as I think someone may
> be able to spot the problem. It looks to me like it is failing whilsts
> trying to look for 'unaffiliated bobsleds'. But I have no idea what that
> means!
>
> Someone please help me!!!
>
> ***********************************************************
> Monday, 02 January 2006 01:17:12
> ***********************************************************
> 01:17:12 : Checking OS version.
>
> 01:17:13 : Checking MCE version.
>
> 01:17:13 : MCE version = Emerald.
>
> 01:17:13 : Checking only instance of installer.
>
> 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Connection Wizard.
>
> 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Skin = Xenon.
>
> 01:17:13 : Verifying user is Administrator.
>
> 01:17:13 : Verifying EULA is present.
>
> 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE is NOT installed on a dynamic disk.
>
> 01:17:13 : Verifying OS is NOT Longhorn.
>
> 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE version.
>
> 01:17:13 : OS is Emerald : Verifying Sessions QFE is installed.
>
> 01:17:13 : Verifying NIC is present.
>
> 01:17:13 : Checking if Media Center First Run has been completed.
>
> 01:17:13 : Start conditions met.
>
> 01:19:05 : Turning on the InOOBE flag.
>
> 01:19:08 : Configuring Terminal Services policy.
>
> 01:19:08 : Configuring Security Event Log retention.
>
> 01:19:08 : User chose Manual Settings option.
>
> 01:19:52 : Skipping WMC configuration.
>
> 01:19:52 : Checking Fast-User Switching and Remote Connections settings.
>
> 01:19:52 : RDP enabled.
>
> 01:19:52 : FUS enabled.
>
> 01:19:52 : Checking if MCX ports are open in ICF.
>
> 01:19:52 : MCX ports are already open.
>
> 01:20:17 : Deleting Media Discovery keys.
>
> 01:20:17 : Power management IS NOT enabled.
>
> 01:20:29 : Verifying security codes.
>
> 01:20:29 : Security Code: 4573-3505
>
> 01:20:29 : Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
>
> 01:20:29 : Matching device not found: Entering 15 second wait.
>
> 01:20:44 : Re-Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
>
> 01:20:44 : No matching devices found. Troubleshooting...
>
> WARNING: Unable to detect any third party firewalls.
>
> 01:22:05 : Turning off the InOOBE flag.
>
> 01:22:05 : Exiting
>
> --
> Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
> Xbox 360
> Linksys Wireless-G Network >> Stay informed about: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 o.. |
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Since: Jan 02, 2006 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:52 am
Post subject: RE: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 on Ne [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Not sure if this will help.
I was not running the Windows firewall and believed that my firewall was
'open' when I installed the xbox 360 extender pc ... I received the same
error message.
In the end, I turned on the Windows firewall, which seemed to allow the
setup to turn it off and wonderfully everything has worked well after that ...
Also - I connect via ethernet to the xbox (dlink router).
Jim
"intrinsic" wrote:
> Hi, I had a similar problem just before Christmas that was driving me mad.
> First of all you need to attach the 360 directly to the PC to eliminate a
> possible router problem. I have tried 3 routers and found only one to work.
> Give this a try and then post back. (remember you need a crossover cable).
>
> andy
>
> "Code Munky" wrote:
>
> > I have my Xbox 360 connected to my Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2) PC
> > over a Linkysys Wireless-G network. I can use Xbox Live without any
> > problems, and my Xbox 360 can also find my PC using Media Connect and I can
> > stream music and pictures through the dashboard. I cannot however get the
> > Xbox 360 extender software to install. I enter the 8 digit code, then get
> > the message "An Xbox 360 cannot be found on the network". I have tried just
> > about everything I can think of to sole this. I know my firewall isn't
> > causing the problem as I've tried it with no firewalls running at all and get
> > the same problem. I have attached my DvcConn.log file as I think someone may
> > be able to spot the problem. It looks to me like it is failing whilsts
> > trying to look for 'unaffiliated bobsleds'. But I have no idea what that
> > means!
> >
> > Someone please help me!!!
> >
> > ***********************************************************
> > Monday, 02 January 2006 01:17:12
> > ***********************************************************
> > 01:17:12 : Checking OS version.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Checking MCE version.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : MCE version = Emerald.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Checking only instance of installer.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Connection Wizard.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Skin = Xenon.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying user is Administrator.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying EULA is present.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE is NOT installed on a dynamic disk.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying OS is NOT Longhorn.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE version.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : OS is Emerald : Verifying Sessions QFE is installed.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying NIC is present.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Checking if Media Center First Run has been completed.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Start conditions met.
> >
> > 01:19:05 : Turning on the InOOBE flag.
> >
> > 01:19:08 : Configuring Terminal Services policy.
> >
> > 01:19:08 : Configuring Security Event Log retention.
> >
> > 01:19:08 : User chose Manual Settings option.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : Skipping WMC configuration.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : Checking Fast-User Switching and Remote Connections settings.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : RDP enabled.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : FUS enabled.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : Checking if MCX ports are open in ICF.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : MCX ports are already open.
> >
> > 01:20:17 : Deleting Media Discovery keys.
> >
> > 01:20:17 : Power management IS NOT enabled.
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Verifying security codes.
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Security Code: 4573-3505
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Matching device not found: Entering 15 second wait.
> >
> > 01:20:44 : Re-Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
> >
> > 01:20:44 : No matching devices found. Troubleshooting...
> >
> > WARNING: Unable to detect any third party firewalls.
> >
> > 01:22:05 : Turning off the InOOBE flag.
> >
> > 01:22:05 : Exiting
> >
> > --
> > Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
> > Xbox 360
> > Linksys Wireless-G Network >> Stay informed about: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 o.. |
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Since: Jan 01, 2006 Posts: 2
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:39 pm
Post subject: RE: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 on Ne [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I've tried:
Direct connection between PC and Xbox 360
Wired Connection to Router
Wireless Connection to Router
All work with Media Connect, but the Extender Setup program refuses to find
Xbox 360. I have ruled out the firewall as I have tried the Windows
firewall, F-Secure firewall, no Firewall at all!
I am convinced the answer lies withing the DvcConn.log file.
--
Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
Xbox 360
Linksys Wireless-G Network
"intrinsic" wrote:
> Hi, I had a similar problem just before Christmas that was driving me mad.
> First of all you need to attach the 360 directly to the PC to eliminate a
> possible router problem. I have tried 3 routers and found only one to work.
> Give this a try and then post back. (remember you need a crossover cable).
>
> andy
>
> "Code Munky" wrote:
>
> > I have my Xbox 360 connected to my Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2) PC
> > over a Linkysys Wireless-G network. I can use Xbox Live without any
> > problems, and my Xbox 360 can also find my PC using Media Connect and I can
> > stream music and pictures through the dashboard. I cannot however get the
> > Xbox 360 extender software to install. I enter the 8 digit code, then get
> > the message "An Xbox 360 cannot be found on the network". I have tried just
> > about everything I can think of to sole this. I know my firewall isn't
> > causing the problem as I've tried it with no firewalls running at all and get
> > the same problem. I have attached my DvcConn.log file as I think someone may
> > be able to spot the problem. It looks to me like it is failing whilsts
> > trying to look for 'unaffiliated bobsleds'. But I have no idea what that
> > means!
> >
> > Someone please help me!!!
> >
> > ***********************************************************
> > Monday, 02 January 2006 01:17:12
> > ***********************************************************
> > 01:17:12 : Checking OS version.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Checking MCE version.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : MCE version = Emerald.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Checking only instance of installer.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Connection Wizard.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Skin = Xenon.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying user is Administrator.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying EULA is present.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE is NOT installed on a dynamic disk.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying OS is NOT Longhorn.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE version.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : OS is Emerald : Verifying Sessions QFE is installed.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Verifying NIC is present.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Checking if Media Center First Run has been completed.
> >
> > 01:17:13 : Start conditions met.
> >
> > 01:19:05 : Turning on the InOOBE flag.
> >
> > 01:19:08 : Configuring Terminal Services policy.
> >
> > 01:19:08 : Configuring Security Event Log retention.
> >
> > 01:19:08 : User chose Manual Settings option.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : Skipping WMC configuration.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : Checking Fast-User Switching and Remote Connections settings.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : RDP enabled.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : FUS enabled.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : Checking if MCX ports are open in ICF.
> >
> > 01:19:52 : MCX ports are already open.
> >
> > 01:20:17 : Deleting Media Discovery keys.
> >
> > 01:20:17 : Power management IS NOT enabled.
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Verifying security codes.
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Security Code: 4573-3505
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
> >
> > 01:20:29 : Matching device not found: Entering 15 second wait.
> >
> > 01:20:44 : Re-Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
> >
> > 01:20:44 : No matching devices found. Troubleshooting...
> >
> > WARNING: Unable to detect any third party firewalls.
> >
> > 01:22:05 : Turning off the InOOBE flag.
> >
> > 01:22:05 : Exiting
> >
> > --
> > Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
> > Xbox 360
> > Linksys Wireless-G Network >> Stay informed about: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 o.. |
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Since: Feb 04, 2004 Posts: 315
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 6:03 pm
Post subject: Re: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 on Ne [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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It appears that a firewall is blocking some of the MCX traffic. Please see
my response to the other fork in this thread.
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"Code Munky" <chris.mckinleyATbigfootDOTCOM> wrote in message
news:AE72A585-3874-4978-A776-1A9181914DF9@microsoft.com...
> I've tried:
>
> Direct connection between PC and Xbox 360
> Wired Connection to Router
> Wireless Connection to Router
>
> All work with Media Connect, but the Extender Setup program refuses to
find
> Xbox 360. I have ruled out the firewall as I have tried the Windows
> firewall, F-Secure firewall, no Firewall at all!
>
> I am convinced the answer lies withing the DvcConn.log file.
> --
> Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
> Xbox 360
> Linksys Wireless-G Network
>
>
> "intrinsic" wrote:
>
> > Hi, I had a similar problem just before Christmas that was driving me
mad.
> > First of all you need to attach the 360 directly to the PC to eliminate
a
> > possible router problem. I have tried 3 routers and found only one to
work.
> > Give this a try and then post back. (remember you need a crossover
cable).
> >
> > andy
> >
> > "Code Munky" wrote:
> >
> > > I have my Xbox 360 connected to my Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup
2) PC
> > > over a Linkysys Wireless-G network. I can use Xbox Live without any
> > > problems, and my Xbox 360 can also find my PC using Media Connect and
I can
> > > stream music and pictures through the dashboard. I cannot however get
the
> > > Xbox 360 extender software to install. I enter the 8 digit code, then
get
> > > the message "An Xbox 360 cannot be found on the network". I have
tried just
> > > about everything I can think of to sole this. I know my firewall
isn't
> > > causing the problem as I've tried it with no firewalls running at all
and get
> > > the same problem. I have attached my DvcConn.log file as I think
someone may
> > > be able to spot the problem. It looks to me like it is failing
whilsts
> > > trying to look for 'unaffiliated bobsleds'. But I have no idea what
that
> > > means!
> > >
> > > Someone please help me!!!
> > >
> > > ***********************************************************
> > > Monday, 02 January 2006 01:17:12
> > > ***********************************************************
> > > 01:17:12 : Checking OS version.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Checking MCE version.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : MCE version = Emerald.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Checking only instance of installer.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Connection Wizard.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : CmdLine: Skin = Xenon.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Verifying user is Administrator.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Verifying EULA is present.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE is NOT installed on a dynamic disk.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Verifying OS is NOT Longhorn.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Verifying MCE version.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : OS is Emerald : Verifying Sessions QFE is installed.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Verifying NIC is present.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Checking if Media Center First Run has been completed.
> > >
> > > 01:17:13 : Start conditions met.
> > >
> > > 01:19:05 : Turning on the InOOBE flag.
> > >
> > > 01:19:08 : Configuring Terminal Services policy.
> > >
> > > 01:19:08 : Configuring Security Event Log retention.
> > >
> > > 01:19:08 : User chose Manual Settings option.
> > >
> > > 01:19:52 : Skipping WMC configuration.
> > >
> > > 01:19:52 : Checking Fast-User Switching and Remote Connections
settings.
> > >
> > > 01:19:52 : RDP enabled.
> > >
> > > 01:19:52 : FUS enabled.
> > >
> > > 01:19:52 : Checking if MCX ports are open in ICF.
> > >
> > > 01:19:52 : MCX ports are already open.
> > >
> > > 01:20:17 : Deleting Media Discovery keys.
> > >
> > > 01:20:17 : Power management IS NOT enabled.
> > >
> > > 01:20:29 : Verifying security codes.
> > >
> > > 01:20:29 : Security Code: 4573-3505
> > >
> > > 01:20:29 : Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
> > >
> > > 01:20:29 : Matching device not found: Entering 15 second wait.
> > >
> > > 01:20:44 : Re-Searching device table for unaffiliated bobsleds.
> > >
> > > 01:20:44 : No matching devices found. Troubleshooting...
> > >
> > > WARNING: Unable to detect any third party firewalls.
> > >
> > > 01:22:05 : Turning off the InOOBE flag.
> > >
> > > 01:22:05 : Exiting
> > >
> > > --
> > > Windows Media Center 2005 (Rollup 2)
> > > Xbox 360
> > > Linksys Wireless-G Network >> Stay informed about: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 o.. |
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Since: Nov 07, 2007 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 7:37 am
Post subject: Re: MCE 2005 Xbox 360 Extender PC Setup Cannot find Xbox 360 on Networ [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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No my IPs are 1.2.3.x
i found it odd that it sent to 0.0.0.0, i would have expected a
broadcast address.
But what i did find by following your instructions is this.....
initially when i created the new acct (Test) i could not connect (via
remote desktop), it said it could 'not connect me due to account
restrictions' on the remote machine.
When i added a password to the new Test account, it was then able to
connect without a problem. Adding Test to the Admin group did not
help.
This leads me to believe that the 360 uses account MCX1 with no
password, right?
And if this is correct, then how do i allow users to log in with no
password? I cannot seem to find this setting anywhere.
Thanks again, looking forward to your response.
Don
Todd wrote....
Double-checking something - is your IP address really 0.0.0.0? That
would
cause issues...
>>>>> At this point the netsniffer shows a repeated pattern of traffic
>>>>> xbox to ip0.0.0.0:3776
>>>>> ip0.0.0.0:3776 to xbox
If you do have an IP address (and 0.0.0.0 was just a placeholder/not
your
real IP address), please try the following:
1) Create a new user account on your Media Center PC (Start > Control
Panels
> User Accounts)
2) From your second PC, launch the Remote Desktop Connection
application,
type the name of your Media Center PC, click Options >>, and type in
the
user name and password for the user you created in step 1
Does login succeed? If not, do you have any applications or utilities
installed on your Media Center PC related to login? (e.g. fingerprint
reader
software or other biometric login software)
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"Todd Bowra [MSFT]" <toddbow.DeleteThis@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:e%23sWnZMIIHA.5328@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> Double-checking something - is your IP address really 0.0.0.0? That
would
> cause issues...
>
>>>>>> At this point the netsniffer shows a repeated pattern of
traffic
>>>>>> xbox to ip0.0.0.0:3776
>>>>>> ip0.0.0.0:3776 to xbox
>
>
> --
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> rights.
>
> "donrz" <donrz.2zeibi.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
> news:donrz.2zeibi@DoNotSpam.com...
>>
>> Yes that is the exact mesage i get and some of the time but other
times
>> it says
>> "no Media center pc found
>> The xbox 360 cannot connect to the media center pc. A connection
>> between the xbox 360 and the pc is required. Make sure the media
center
>> pc is turned on and connected to the network.For more information go
to
>> the media center pc and open the media center extender help."
>>
>> then it will continue to cycle through that process (black
connectiing
>> screen blue session terminated screen)
>>
>> For instance tonight i just ran the setup and the first cycle i got
the
>> session terminated and the second time i got no media center
connected
>> the third and foutrh time said session terminated
>>
>> Thanks again for your help getting this solved.
>> --------------------------
>>
>> Todd Bowra [MSFT]
>> What is the specific text on the blue screen on your Xbox that says
it
>> can't
>> connect to the PC? Is it the below?
>> "Another user or application on the Windows Media Center based PC
has
>> disconnected this device. Would you like to reconnect?"
>>
>>
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>> rights.
>>
>> "donrz" <donrz.2zd1jf.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>> news:donrz.2zd1jf@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>
>>> No, i have uninstalled Zone Alarm, and do not have any other AV or
>> AS
>>> software and windows firewall is disabled.
>>> What i do know is that the packets are getting through to my XP
>> machine
>>> and it will make a connection, but it gets terminated immediately
>>> But i do not know where to look any more than i already have.
>>>
>>> The 360 will talk to the PC, but after it verifies the 8 digit
code,
>>> something is causing the 360 to lose its connection.
>>> The user is created, and it is in the proper groups, but it will
not
>>> maintain a connection with the PC.
>>> Don
>>>
>>> ________________________
>>>
>>> Do you have any privacy guard, anti-virus, or anti-spyware
software
>>> installed on your Windows XP PC?
>>>
>>> --
>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no
>>> rights.
>>>
>>> "donrz" <donrz.2z58zd.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>>> news:donrz.2z58zd@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>>
>>>> Ok so here is what i have now......
>>>> I have a Vista machine from which i can connect to my XP box
>> *(which
>>>> has my media files i want acces from my 360) with remote desktop.
>>>> I was able to set up the connection from the 360 to the vista
>>> machine
>>>> with media center with no problems. I tried to get the 360 to
>> stream
>>>> files from the vista machine which has mapped folders to the xp
>>> machine
>>>> that contain the media files, but that did not seem to work.
>>>>
>>>> So i still cannot get the 360 to connect to the XP machine, if
this
>>>> info helps anyone point out a solution, i'd be very appreciatave.
>>>>
>>>> At this point, i'd just be happy being able to get the 360 to
just
>>> play
>>>> the music, i have no need for the TV part.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>> --------------
>>>> I was using Zone Alarm, but it is uninstalled, i have tried with
>>>> windows FW on and off with the same result each time
>>>> Windows firewall is currently disabled
>>>> The only service i turned off was uPnP and it was re enabled,
which
>>> i
>>>> really don't understand, but it works.
>>>> I will try remote desktop next time i get a chance to work on
this,
>>> i
>>>> have never used remote desktop, so i will play around with that.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --------------
>>>> Todd Bowra [MSFT]
>>>> Few additional questions:
>>>> - Which firewall software/antivirus software did you have on your
>>> PC?
>>>> Did
>>>> you disable it or uninstall it?
>>>> - Do you still have the Windows Firewall enabled?
>>>> - Have you disabled any services other than UPnP? If so, have you
>>>> re-enabled all of them?
>>>> - Are you able to connect to this PC using Remote Desktop from a
>>> second
>>>> PC?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no
>>>> rights.
>>>>
>>>> "donrz" <donrz.2yzgng.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:donrz.2yzgng@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone have any more ideas?
>>>>> I noticed one post said a similar problem was fixed by
downloading
>>> a
>>>>> file called xbox360full.exe, i can't find this file, so if
someone
>>>> can
>>>>> point me to it, I'd like to try.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, it's odd to me that my problem is similar to many others
>> with
>>>> the
>>>>> exception that most people can get their music and pics to work,
>>> but
>>>> i
>>>>> can't even get that much.
>>>>> That was about 50% of the reason to buy this system, and its
been
>> 5
>>>>> days now i am not getting anywhere.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance for your suggestions
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> No errors in event log.
>>>>> ---------
>>>>> Originally Posted by Todd Bowra [MSFT]
>>>>> (including contents of prior posts for continuity)
>>>>>
>>>>> Are there any errors in your event logs corresponding to the
time
>>>> you
>>>>> saw
>>>>> this? (details below on how to check this)
>>>>> ---------------------
>>>>> "donrz" <donrz.2yvu3d.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:donrz.2yvu3d@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Among my countless hours of testing, and troubleshooting, i did
>>> try
>>>>> the
>>>>>> direct connect method, but ended up with the same result, so i
am
>>>>>> certain that the router is not the problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But i am more than anxious to try anything else you think may
>> help
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> --------------
>>>>> "Todd Bowra [MSFT]" <toddbow.DeleteThis@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>>>>> news:etYj%23nQFIHA.4628@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Try directly connecting your PC to your Xbox 360 using an
>> Ethernet
>>>>> cable
>>>>>> (completely bypassing your router) to identify/eliminate your
>>>> router
>>>>> as
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> source of the problem. Note that the Xbox 360 will auto-sense,
so
>>> a
>>>>>> straight-through Ethernet cable is fine (no need for a
cross-over
>>>>> cable).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, check the Application, System, Media Center, and Security
>>>>> Event
>>>>>> Viewer
>>>>>> logs (right click My Computer --> Manage) for any errors
>>>>> corresponding to
>>>>>> the time that you attempted to connect and saw this behavior.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers
>>> no
>>>>>> rights.
>>>>>>
>>>>> "donrz" <donrz.2yvlrd.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:donrz.2yvlrd@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, lots of details here.
>>>>>> My problem is that i cannot get my 360 to stream music and pics
>>>> from
>>>>> my
>>>>>> xp pc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Details
>>>>>> Qwest dsl connected to:
>>>>>> netgear router wgr614v5 with firmware V1.0.9_1.0.6
>>>>>> {winxp mc2005 with rollup2, vista, vonage, xbox360 connected to
>>>>>> router}
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i downloaded the software at xbox.com/pcsetup and initially it
>>>>>> would run up to the point where i put in the 8 digit code and
>>>>>>
>>>>>> then it said it can't find the 360.
>>>>>> I went through all the motions of firewall, AV, AS, etc, i now
>>>>>> have none of those installed or activated on my machine.
>>>>>> on the xbox, i can connect to the vista machine, but it will
not
>>>>>> see or stream anything from the XP one.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Next i downloaded a network sniffer, and found that the 360 was
>>>>>> trying to talk via port 1900 and my pc was sending port 1900
>>>>>> packets to a loop-back adapter (127.x.x.x address), so i
>>>>>> disabled uPnP as i remembered it being set to port 1900 in
>>>>>> windows firewall.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This allowed me to get the 8 digit code verified
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now since reinstating that service, i do not get hung there on
>>>>>> subsequent tries
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But my new problem is that after it verifies the 8 digit code,
>>>>>> the xbox will go to a black screen where it says its trying to
>>>>>> connect, then go to a blue screen saying that it cannot connect
>>>>>> to the pc then it repeats the black screen/blue screen process.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At this point the netsniffer shows a repeated pattern of
traffic
>>>>>> xbox to ip0.0.0.0:3776
>>>>>> ip0.0.0.0:3776 to xbox
>>>>>> xbox to ip0.0.0.0:3776
>>>>>> xbox to pc
>>>>>> pc to xbox
>>>>>> pc to xbox
>>>>>> xbox to pc
>>>>>> xbox to 0.0.0.0:3774
>>>>>> xbox to 0.0.0.0:3774
>>>>>> xbox to pc
>>>>>> pc to xbox
>>>>>>
>>>>>> that's when the blue screen comes up on the TV, and then it
>>>>>>
>>>>>> keeps repeating
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It looks like it will make the connection, and the following
>>>>>> will happen, but mostly it will just cycle through those steps
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The xbox will show that an application or user terminated the
>>>>>> connection on the tv, and the media center extension manager
>>>>>> will show its connected, but if i click it it will freeze and
>>>>>> then show it disconnected
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Something else that is weird, all of my favorites in my browser
>>>>>> and some other pc user login items were missing, almost like i
>>>>>> was logged into the computer as MCX1 instead of an
>>>>>> administrator...... i really don't know what to make of
that....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If someone knows what i can do to make this work, I'd be very
>>>>>> happy, i just bought the xbox the other day and have been
>>>>>> racking my self to come up with an answer. I even went so far
as
>>>>>> to call the 4my-xbox and they just told me to get a crossover
>>>>>> cable from best buy....
>>
>>
>> --
>> donrz
--
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The MCX accounts have an auto-generated password, so the issue you hit with
the test account is separate. Were you able to connect via Remote Desktop
by typing the user name/password into the Remote Desktop Connection UI
before connecting? (vs. typing them into the login UI as you connect). If
not (i.e. if typing them in the login UI as you connect works but typing
them in the RDC app doesn't), do you have any applications or utilities
installed on your Media Center PC related to login? (e.g. fingerprint reader
software or other biometric login software)
Also, double-checking something - is this PC joined to a domain?
--
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"donrz" <donrz.2zo8be.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
news:donrz.2zo8be@DoNotSpam.com...
>
> No my IPs are 1.2.3.x
> i found it odd that it sent to 0.0.0.0, i would have expected a
> broadcast address.
> But what i did find by following your instructions is this.....
> initially when i created the new acct (Test) i could not connect (via
> remote desktop), it said it could 'not connect me due to account
> restrictions' on the remote machine.
> When i added a password to the new Test account, it was then able to
> connect without a problem. Adding Test to the Admin group did not
> help.
> This leads me to believe that the 360 uses account MCX1 with no
> password, right?
> And if this is correct, then how do i allow users to log in with no
> password? I cannot seem to find this setting anywhere.
>
> Thanks again, looking forward to your response.
> Don
>
> Todd wrote....
> Double-checking something - is your IP address really 0.0.0.0? That
> would
> cause issues...
>
>>>>>> At this point the netsniffer shows a repeated pattern of traffic
>>>>>> xbox to ip0.0.0.0:3776
>>>>>> ip0.0.0.0:3776 to xbox
>
> If you do have an IP address (and 0.0.0.0 was just a placeholder/not
> your
> real IP address), please try the following:
> 1) Create a new user account on your Media Center PC (Start > Control
> Panels
>> User Accounts)
> 2) From your second PC, launch the Remote Desktop Connection
> application,
> type the name of your Media Center PC, click Options >>, and type in
> the
> user name and password for the user you created in step 1
>
> Does login succeed? If not, do you have any applications or utilities
> installed on your Media Center PC related to login? (e.g. fingerprint
> reader
> software or other biometric login software)
>
> --
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
> "Todd Bowra [MSFT]" <toddbow.DeleteThis@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:e%23sWnZMIIHA.5328@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> Double-checking something - is your IP address really 0.0.0.0? That
> would
>> cause issues...
>>
>>>>>>> At this point the netsniffer shows a repeated pattern of
> traffic
>>>>>>> xbox to ip0.0.0.0:3776
>>>>>>> ip0.0.0.0:3776 to xbox
>>
>>
>> --
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>> "donrz" <donrz.2zeibi.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>> news:donrz.2zeibi@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>
>>> Yes that is the exact mesage i get and some of the time but other
> times
>>> it says
>>> "no Media center pc found
>>> The xbox 360 cannot connect to the media center pc. A connection
>>> between the xbox 360 and the pc is required. Make sure the media
> center
>>> pc is turned on and connected to the network.For more information go
> to
>>> the media center pc and open the media center extender help."
>>>
>>> then it will continue to cycle through that process (black
> connectiing
>>> screen blue session terminated screen)
>>>
>>> For instance tonight i just ran the setup and the first cycle i got
> the
>>> session terminated and the second time i got no media center
> connected
>>> the third and foutrh time said session terminated
>>>
>>> Thanks again for your help getting this solved.
>>> --------------------------
>>>
>>> Todd Bowra [MSFT]
>>> What is the specific text on the blue screen on your Xbox that says
> it
>>> can't
>>> connect to the PC? Is it the below?
>>> "Another user or application on the Windows Media Center based PC
> has
>>> disconnected this device. Would you like to reconnect?"
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>>> rights.
>>>
>>> "donrz" <donrz.2zd1jf.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>>> news:donrz.2zd1jf@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>>
>>>> No, i have uninstalled Zone Alarm, and do not have any other AV or
>>> AS
>>>> software and windows firewall is disabled.
>>>> What i do know is that the packets are getting through to my XP
>>> machine
>>>> and it will make a connection, but it gets terminated immediately
>>>> But i do not know where to look any more than i already have.
>>>>
>>>> The 360 will talk to the PC, but after it verifies the 8 digit
> code,
>>>> something is causing the 360 to lose its connection.
>>>> The user is created, and it is in the proper groups, but it will
> not
>>>> maintain a connection with the PC.
>>>> Don
>>>>
>>>> ________________________
>>>>
>>>> Do you have any privacy guard, anti-virus, or anti-spyware
> software
>>>> installed on your Windows XP PC?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
> no
>>>> rights.
>>>>
>>>> "donrz" <donrz.2z58zd.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:donrz.2z58zd@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok so here is what i have now......
>>>>> I have a Vista machine from which i can connect to my XP box
>>> *(which
>>>>> has my media files i want acces from my 360) with remote desktop.
>>>>> I was able to set up the connection from the 360 to the vista
>>>> machine
>>>>> with media center with no problems. I tried to get the 360 to
>>> stream
>>>>> files from the vista machine which has mapped folders to the xp
>>>> machine
>>>>> that contain the media files, but that did not seem to work.
>>>>>
>>>>> So i still cannot get the 360 to connect to the XP machine, if
> this
>>>>> info helps anyone point out a solution, i'd be very appreciatave.
>>>>>
>>>>> At this point, i'd just be happy being able to get the 360 to
> just
>>>> play
>>>>> the music, i have no need for the TV part.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> --------------
>>>>> I was using Zone Alarm, but it is uninstalled, i have tried with
>>>>> windows FW on and off with the same result each time
>>>>> Windows firewall is currently disabled
>>>>> The only service i turned off was uPnP and it was re enabled,
> which
>>>> i
>>>>> really don't understand, but it works.
>>>>> I will try remote desktop next time i get a chance to work on
> this,
>>>> i
>>>>> have never used remote desktop, so i will play around with that.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --------------
>>>>> Todd Bowra [MSFT]
>>>>> Few additional questions:
>>>>> - Which firewall software/antivirus software did you have on your
>>>> PC?
>>>>> Did
>>>>> you disable it or uninstall it?
>>>>> - Do you still have the Windows Firewall enabled?
>>>>> - Have you disabled any services other than UPnP? If so, have you
>>>>> re-enabled all of them?
>>>>> - Are you able to connect to this PC using Remote Desktop from a
>>>> second
>>>>> PC?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
> no
>>>>> rights.
>>>>>
>>>>> "donrz" <donrz.2yzgng.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:donrz.2yzgng@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anyone have any more ideas?
>>>>>> I noticed one post said a similar problem was fixed by
> downloading
>>>> a
>>>>>> file called xbox360full.exe, i can't find this file, so if
> someone
>>>>> can
>>>>>> point me to it, I'd like to try.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, it's odd to me that my problem is similar to many others
>>> with
>>>>> the
>>>>>> exception that most people can get their music and pics to work,
>>>> but
>>>>> i
>>>>>> can't even get that much.
>>>>>> That was about 50% of the reason to buy this system, and its
> been
>>> 5
>>>>>> days now i am not getting anywhere.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks in advance for your suggestions
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No errors in event log.
>>>>>> ---------
>>>>>> Originally Posted by Todd Bowra [MSFT]
>>>>>> (including contents of prior posts for continuity)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are there any errors in your event logs corresponding to the
> time
>>>>> you
>>>>>> saw
>>>>>> this? (details below on how to check this)
>>>>>> ---------------------
>>>>>> "donrz" <donrz.2yvu3d.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:donrz.2yvu3d@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Among my countless hours of testing, and troubleshooting, i did
>>>> try
>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> direct connect method, but ended up with the same result, so i
> am
>>>>>>> certain that the router is not the problem.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But i am more than anxious to try anything else you think may
>>> help
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --------------
>>>>>> "Todd Bowra [MSFT]" <toddbow.DeleteThis@online.microsoft.com> wrote in
>>> message
>>>>>> news:etYj%23nQFIHA.4628@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Try directly connecting your PC to your Xbox 360 using an
>>> Ethernet
>>>>>> cable
>>>>>>> (completely bypassing your router) to identify/eliminate your
>>>>> router
>>>>>> as
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> source of the problem. Note that the Xbox 360 will auto-sense,
> so
>>>> a
>>>>>>> straight-through Ethernet cable is fine (no need for a
> cross-over
>>>>>> cable).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Also, check the Application, System, Media Center, and Security
>>>>>> Event
>>>>>>> Viewer
>>>>>>> logs (right click My Computer --> Manage) for any errors
>>>>>> corresponding to
>>>>>>> the time that you attempted to connect and saw this behavior.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
> confers
>>>> no
>>>>>>> rights.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> "donrz" <donrz.2yvlrd.DeleteThis@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:donrz.2yvlrd@DoNotSpam.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OK, lots of details here.
>>>>>>> My problem is that i cannot get my 360 to stream music and pics
>>>>> from
>>>>>> my
>>>>>>> xp pc.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Details
>>>>>>> Qwest dsl connected to:
>>>>>>> netgear router wgr614v5 with firmware V1.0.9_1.0.6
>>>>>>> {winxp mc2005 with rollup2, vista, vonage, xbox360 connected to
>>>>>>> router}
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> i downloaded the software at xbox.com/pcsetup and initially it
>>>>>>> would run up to the point where i put in the 8 digit code and
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> then it said it can't find the 360.
>>>>>>> I went through all the motions of firewall, AV, AS, etc, i now
>>>>>>> have none of those installed or activated on my machine.
>>>>>>> on the xbox, i can connect to the vista machine, but it will
> not
>>>>>>> see or stream anything from the XP one.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Next i downloaded a network sniffer, and found that the 360 was
>>>>>>> trying to talk via port 1900 and my pc was sending port 1900
>>>>>>> packets to a loop-back adapter (127.x.x.x address), so i
>>>>>>> disabled uPnP as i remembered it being set to port 1900 in
>>>>>>> windows firewall.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This allowed me to get the 8 digit code verified
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Now since reinstating that service, i do not get hung there on
>>>>>>> subsequent tries
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But my new problem is that after it verifies the 8 digit code,
>>>>>>> the xbox will go to a black screen where it says its trying to
>>>>>>> connect, then go to a blue screen saying that it cannot connect
>>>>>>> to the pc then it repeats the black screen/blue screen process.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> At this point the netsniffer shows a repeated pattern of
> traffic
>>>>>>> xbox to ip0.0.0.0:3776
>>>>>>> ip0.0.0.0:3776 to xbox
>>>>>>> xbox to ip0.0.0.0:3776
>>>>>>> xbox to pc
>>>>>>> pc to xbox
>>>>>>> pc to xbox
>>>>>>> xbox to pc
>>>>>>> xbox to 0.0.0.0:3774
>>>>>>> xbox to 0.0.0.0:3774
>>>>>>> xbox to pc
>>>>>>> pc to xbox
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> that's when the blue screen comes up on the TV, and then it
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> keeps repeating
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It looks like it will make the connection, and the following
>>>>>>> will happen, but mostly it will just cycle through those steps
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The xbox will show that an application or user terminated the
>>>>>>> connection on the tv, and the media center extension manager
>>>>>>> will show its connected, but if i click it it will freeze and
>>>>>>> then show it disconnected
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Something else that is weird, all of my favorites in my browser
>>>>>>> and some other pc user login items were missing, almost like i
>>>>>>> was logged into the computer as MCX1 instead of an
>>>>>>> administrator...... i really don't know what to make of
> that....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If someone knows what i can do to make this work, I'd be very
>>>>>>> happy, i just bought the xbox the other day and have been
>>>>>>> racking my self to come up with an answer. I even went so far
> as
>>>>>>> to call the 4my-xbox and they just told me to get a crossover
>>>>>>> cable from best buy....
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> donrz
>
>
> --
> donrz
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