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The solutions provided on this page are ''not'' all general purpose guides (not everyone should do all of these things), but we will try to cover the most common cases.
 
The solutions provided on this page are ''not'' all general purpose guides (not everyone should do all of these things), but we will try to cover the most common cases.
 
== First Steps ==
 
 
Before you do anything else, there are a few common steps that apply to pretty much all issues. These are covered i  '''Before you post about your issue on Interact, please ensure that you have worked through at least these steps.'''  That will ensure we don't waste time covering something that is already addressed here.
 
  
 
== Tame Your Anti-Virus ==
 
== Tame Your Anti-Virus ==

Revision as of 13:21, 20 January 2014

further information: Media Center Troubleshooting Guide

This page will provide links to step-by-step guides with additional common troubleshooting steps. It is intended to provide targeted solutions to common issues we encounter with Media Center performance, and should be used only after following the instructions on the general Media Center Troubleshooting Guide. Before you post about your issue on Interact, please ensure that you have first worked through the steps provided on that page.

The solutions provided on this page are not all general purpose guides (not everyone should do all of these things), but we will try to cover the most common cases.

Tame Your Anti-Virus

Applies To:

  • Potentially all issues

Description:
If, after testing, you've determined that the problem does lie with your Anti-Virus application, you'll want to set it to "exclude" a set of locations and programs that are used by MC and need to perform well. We can't, obviously, address every single AV application out there, but we'll use Windows Defender as an example. If you don't have Windows Defender, you want to try to exclude the same "things" in your own particular AV application.

Guides:

Check Your Audio Setup

Applies To:

  • Potentially all issues

Description:
A frequent cause of trouble is a misconfigured, or misbehaving, audio device. If you've messed with a bunch of settings in there, or you are using a more esoteric hardware setup, then you might just have to tweak something.

Guides:

Check Your Video Setup

Applies To:

  • Video playback issues

Description:
If the issue is with Video Playback, it is worth checking over your Video setup as well.

Guides:

Check Your Drivers

Applies To:

  • Audio and Video playback issues
  • Theater View issues
  • Crashing
  • Blue-screen and Kernel Panic crashes

Description:
If the issue is with Video Playback, it is worth checking over your Video setup as well.

Guides:

Troubleshoot Issues with Slow, External, or Network Disks

Applies To:

  • Potentially all issues

Description: Media Center generally does not care where the media files it uses are stored on disk (whether internal, external, network, or any other volume you can mount in your OS). However, there are a few things to consider, especially if you are using a "slow" disk, such as a network or external disk.

Guides:

Check Your Disks and OS For Trouble

Applies To:

  • Potentially all issues

Description:
There are a few different types of disk-access problems that can cause trouble in Media Center. I'll address Filesystem Corruption, Disk Permissions Issues, Malware, and OS Corruption here. If you are having lots of otherwise-unexplained trouble, this is absolutely worth checking.

Guides: