Xbox lost connection to Home Server Library

October 21, 2009

I’m not sure when this happened but all of a sudden our Xbox 360 could no longer connect to the Photo, Video, and Music libraries on our Home Server.  No changes that I’m aware of except for maybe the dashboard update.

The error message reads:  “Can’t connect. Make sure your have activated this console on your computer”.  Unfortunately there is no activation screen on the Home Server.  The media libraries have been on and haven’t changed.  All of our extenders are working as well.

I tried to troubleshoot this on and off for the past couple weeks, thinking it was security related or user accounts but nothing helped.  Finally I found KB article 939217 at Microsoft.  It provided the easiest suggestion, so easy in fact that I overlooked it.  Simply go to the Home Server, disable media sharing and then re-enable media sharing.

Sounds stupid right?  It worked!  I kick myself for not thinking of it sooner, but why did it all of a sudden stop working with the Xbox but everything else was connecting OK?

There is actually a cause for this issue that I was unaware of.  Media sharing in Home Server has a limit of 10 devices!  So if you hit that limit by adding and removing devices on your network the only way to clear out the old devices on the Home Server is to stop and start media sharing.  Who knew!?


ASUS Eee T91 now with Multi-Touch

October 19, 2009

Reports of a multi-touch version of the 8.9” T91 have surfaced.  The T91MT was spotted on Amazon.de for around $754 US.  Head over to engadget for more.


Acer enters the Windows 7 Multi-touch crowd

October 19, 2009

Acer’s Aspire Z5610 looks to be a real competitor against the high end multi-touch HP Touch Smart series.  Starting at $899 it has a dual core, 4 GB of RAM, 320 GB HD, and ATI HD4570 graphics.  More can be found at engadget.

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77 Windows 7 Tips

October 13, 2009

Here are 77 tips from Technet for using Windows 7.  Some of them are obvious and some aren’t.  Definitely worth the look.


Multi-touch Stampede with Windows 7

October 13, 2009

It’s been predicted we would see a lot of multi-touch enabled systems with the release of Windows 7 because of the baked in multi-touch features.  An those predictions are coming true. 

No suprise that HP, a long defender of multi-touch, is updating their TouchSmart line, but the most exciting updates are to the TouchSmart software with updates for Hulu, Netflix, and others.  engadget and Cnet have some insights.  More Cnet coverage here.

One surprise HP leak is the Pavilion dv3 is getting the TouchSmart treatment according to engadget.

Not to be left out, a new Gateway One ZX looks good, with some good specs like quad core, 8 GB RAM, 1TB Drive, and 1080p display.  Models starting at $719.

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Sony announced the L Series starting at $1299 with a 24” screen and Blu-ray player, engadget covers it here.

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Fujitsu also gets some love over at engadget with their announcements and Lenovo gives the multi-touch love to their X200 and T400 tablets.

So the iMac is going to get plenty of all-in-one competition and multi-touch looks like it’s heading mainstream.


EeeTop 1602 updated with 2 GB and Windows 7

October 13, 2009

I snagged one of the clearance 15.6” EeeTop touch screen all-in-ones from Best Buy.  Rumor had it that it could be upgraded from the standard 1 GB to 2 GB.  After removing a lot of screws, I was pleased to find that it could be upgraded (unlike the MSI Windtop).  I updated the RAM to 2GB and booted to a USB installation of Windows 7 Home Premium RTM.

IMG_1510 The installation went as expected and the touch screen worked “out of the box”.  Although not a great speed demon, I thought that it would make a great Media Center kiosk.  I installed the Beta 3 Home Server connector and the Media Center Add-in.  This integrates the Windows 7 library and Media Center watched folders with the Home Server.

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Navigating though Media Center with a touch screen is a great experience.  There are times where it seems to stutter, but all in all it’s been a great addition to sharing media and it’s not much more expensive than a high end Wi-Fi picture frame and this does everything.

Music, Videos, and Photos all worked without a hitch.  I have a large music and photo library and I noticed that upon the first launch into Photos or Music it takes time to build the library.  This could be due to the size of the library or using wi-fi.  Other than that it’s been a pretty good self service media kiosk.  If you can find one on clearance at Best Buy, pick one up.


MSI WindTop now with Windows 7 RTM

August 12, 2009

I decided to wipe my WindTop and put the RTM of Windows 7 on it.  Installation was not much different than the RC.  A nice surprise was that the touch screen calibration worked fine as soon as it booted up.  A lot of people had problems with the calibration on the RC, including me.  The only way around it was to install the XP software calibration that came with the WindTop.  I’m happy to say that it worked “out of the box” with the RTM.  I haven’t done much more than that, but I’d say that’s already an improvement.


Windows 7 – Backup and Restore Guide

August 10, 2009

Maximum PC has one of their thorough guides on the backup and restore features in Windows 7.  Lots of screenshots and walk-thrus.  Go take a look.


Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 hits RC stage

August 4, 2009

The XP mode virtualization for Windows 7 has gone RC.  Users of Ultimate, Business, and Enterprise versions of Windows 7 will get XP mode for free as a download.  More on this over at TechRadar and Neowin.


Windows 7 Family Pack Pricing

August 3, 2009

It’s been confirmed on several sites but the official Windows 7 Team Blog has details on AnyTime Upgrades and Family Pack.  Most notably the Family Pack will allow you to install Windows Home Premium on 3 PCs for $149.99, which is a decent price.  Curiously about the same as the limited special upgrade where you could only get up to 3 for around $50.

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