Instructions for Windows 7 1. Connecting the console to the network Press the Guide button on the Xbox controller. Go to the Settings page and select System Preferences. Select Network Settings. Select your wireless network or select Wired network if you are using a wired connection. Select Test Connection to Xbox Live. If the network connection status is Connected, go to step 2. Otherwise, select More information on the console and follow the instructions. 2. Delete previous connections (if necessary) Launch Windows Media Center. In the bottom section of the menu, click the down arrow and select Settings in the Tasks section. Select the Media Extender section. Select Xbox 360 Media Center Extender. Select Delete. Press 'Next. Actions on the console. Delete previous connections Go to the My Settings page and select System. Select Computers. Select Windows Media Center. Select Disconnect. Press the B button on the controller to return to the Xbox control panel. 3. Getting the installation key on the console On the console, go to the Applications page, select My Applications, and then Windows Media Center. Tip. Don\u0027t see the Application item? You might need to update your Xbox 360 console software. Choose Continue. Record the 8-digit installation key. 4. Adding a console to Windows Media Center Launch Windows Media Center on your computer. Go to the Tasks section and select Add media box. On the setup screen for the media extension, click Next. When prompted, enter the 8-digit installation code obtained in step 3. Click Next to complete the installation. 5. Launch Windows Media Center on the console Go to the Applications page, select My Applications, and then Windows Media Center. When you first open Windows Media Center on the console, it will take some time to build the media libraries. Done!
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Instructions for Windows 7
1. Connecting the console to the network
Press the Guide button on the Xbox controller.
Go to the Settings page and select System Preferences.
Select Network Settings.
Select your wireless network or select Wired network if you are using a wired connection.
Select Test Connection to Xbox Live.
If the network connection status is Connected, go to step 2. Otherwise, select More information on the console and follow the instructions.
2. Delete previous connections (if necessary)
Launch Windows Media Center.
In the bottom section of the menu, click the down arrow and select Settings in the Tasks section.
Select the Media Extender section.
Select Xbox 360 Media Center Extender.
Select Delete.
Press 'Next.
Actions on the console. Delete previous connections
Go to the My Settings page and select System.
Select Computers.
Select Windows Media Center.
Select Disconnect.
Press the B button on the controller to return to the Xbox control panel.
3. Getting the installation key on the console
On the console, go to the Applications page, select My Applications, and then Windows Media Center. Tip. Don\u0027t see the Application item? You might need to update your Xbox 360 console software.
Choose Continue.
Record the 8-digit installation key.
4. Adding a console to Windows Media Center
Launch Windows Media Center on your computer.
Go to the Tasks section and select Add media box.
On the setup screen for the media extension, click Next.
When prompted, enter the 8-digit installation code obtained in step 3.
Click Next to complete the installation.
5. Launch Windows Media Center on the console
Go to the Applications page, select My Applications, and then Windows Media Center. When you first open Windows Media Center on the console, it will take some time to build the media libraries.
Done!