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using Windows 7 Ultimate x64. This is a retail copy. I had previously set up Windows Media Center and successfully set up my Xbox 360 as a http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-pictures/configuration-error-when-setup-xbox-360-using/cb4e3d4e-b525-49df-ae2f-90a0a8696838 Media Center Extender. After a long hiatus of using Windows Media Center, I went to watch a movie in my media library through my Xbox 360. It would appear to initially connect and then show the Windows Media Center loading screen and say "Contacting..." After about 30 seconds, it would display an error https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/19b20d49-b59c-4515-9e7c-e819712135b0/cant-get-xbox-360-media-center-extender-to-work?forum=w7itpromedia asking me to make sure my Windows Media Center PC is turned on (it is). I ran the Windows Media Center network test in the Xbox 360 and it tested fine. I attempted to delete the Media Center Extender in WMC and set it up again, but it always fails with an error "An error was encountered while configuring your computer for use with this Extender" at the part where it says "Configuring your Extender". I looked in the Event Viewer under the Media Center section and found event ID 543: Log Name: Media Center Source: Microsoft-Windows-Media Center Extender Date: 3/3/2010 10:13:20 PM Event ID: 543 Task Category: Configuration Level: Error Keywords: User: WILL7\swsander Computer: WILL7 Description: Media Center Extender Setup failed to create the PnP device with ID: uuid:10000000-0000-0000-0200-00125AC6E86F (timed out after 120000ms). Error: Element not found. Event Xml: name or email address:Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged inLog in with FacebookLog in with TwitterLog in with Google Menu Forums ForumsQuick LinksSearch ForumsHistoryRecent PostsLive StreamUnanswered Threads Media MediaQuick LinksSearch MediaNew Media Resources ResourcesQuick LinksSearch ResourcesMost Active AuthorsLatest Reviews Members MembersQuick LinksNotable MembersCurrent VisitorsRecent ActivityNew Profile PostsMenu https://windowsforum.com/threads/media-centre-and-xbox360-configuration-error.15194/ Search titles onlyPosted by Member: Separate names with a comma.Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful SearchesRecent Posts Log in Sign up Windows Forum Windows 7 Forums > Windows 7 Networking > Dismiss Notice Welcome to Windows Forums. This website is a free, open, and dedicated community of Windows enthusiasts. To post a message, join us or sign in.Media xbox 360 Centre and Xbox360 Configuration Error Discussion in 'Windows 7 Networking' started by Optic-Flare, Aug 15, 2009. Optic-Flare New MemberJoined:Aug 15, 2009Messages:12Likes Received:0 Good afternoon, I am currently using Windows 7 X64. My wife recently purchased me an Xbox 360 Elite for my birthday, but I am having some problems setting it up as a media extender. (to put it mildly) When I go into Windows Media Centre I can xbox 360 extender immediately see the Xbox with an option to configure, so I jump through the hoops and enter the number from the Xbox into Windows media Centre. I then get the message: Configuration Error An error was encountered while configuring your computer for use with this extender I have followed the steps at (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932342) several times but removing the certificate and Restarting the Network List Service does not appear to work. I have tried everything again with the firewall and antivirus off but I still get the same message. If anyone can give me some help it would be appreciated. #1 Optic-Flare, Aug 15, 2009 Last edited: Aug 15, 2009 reghakr Excellent MemberJoined:Jan 26, 2009Messages:14,220Likes Received:180 try going to Start > Run, and type services.msc. Locate the Windows Media Center entries and make sure Windows Media Center services are enabled, especially the Windows Media Extender service. #2 reghakr, Aug 15, 2009 Last edited: Aug 15, 2009 Optic-Flare New MemberJoined:Aug 15, 2009Messages:12Likes Received:0 Hi reghakr, I think you are on the right track, the Media Center Extender Service was not running, but when I tried to start it I got the following message: Windows could not start the Media Center Exender Service on Local Computer. Error 1068