Xbox 360 Media Player

I just figured out how to locate my computer through xbox, but now I try to play music and said: any song that I play

Cannot read the content because it cannot be supported.

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Hi Christian,

Thank you for visiting the Microsoft answers community site. The question you have posted is related to the XBOX and would be better suited to the XBOX Discussion groups. Please visit the link below to find a community that will provide the support you want.

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    5. software Media Center Extender was sent to 'uuid:10000000-0000-0000-0200-0017FA67DAA3' Extender.

    Software version: 0 x 20656804

    6 Media Center Extender Xbox 360 Media Center Extender 'uuid:10000000-0000-0000-0200-0017FA67DAA3' found at address 192.168.1.3.

    And then the error:

    Media Center Extender Setup cannot create an account for the extender with the ID: uuid:10000000-0000-0000-0200-0017FA67DAA3.

    Error: Only a part of a query ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory was made.

    Anyone got any suggestions?

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    other than running
     
    sfc/scannow
     
    to check system files, in view of the question with the newly created accounts and the fact
    than you
     
    > I took out my Windows7 disk and ran a? upgrade? hoping that this would fix file what either seems to be corrupted, but the question remains.
     
    I would say that if you reformat and clean install, you don't have much chance.
    I'm sorry.
     
    The game, 19 August 2010 00:28:55 + 0000, lcypher wrote:
     
    > I get no new account that I put in place to connect, they fail with the following message. ? The user profile Service has not logon. User profile cannot be loaded. ? He comes up with new admin accounts standard, my current admin and still function of standard accounts. Seems to me that my problems (now two) could very well be related. I got out my Windows7 disk and ran a? upgrade? hoping that this would fix file what either seems to be corrupted, but the question remains. I try to find a solution that does not involve a new hard disc or renovated and complete reinstall, but no hope now. My next step, I guess that would receive technical support from Microsoft but that grinds really me. Never had this problem with the years under NT and XP.
    >
    > Any other suggestions out there?
     

    Barb Bowman

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