Discussion:
Media Center Receiver Service
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J Wolfe
2007-08-12 23:40:02 UTC
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When I boot up I get a message that the Media Center Receiver Service has
encountered a problem and needs to close. I click the error reporting or
don't send block, and the message disappears, but returns about 6 seconds
later. This cycle just keeps repeating leaving my computer just about
useless. Any suggested repair? I see where others have had the same problem,
but don't see a fix listed.
Coraleigh Miller
2007-08-13 22:21:43 UTC
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Hi J Wolfe,

If this is a Media Center which you use for this purpose, you may have
better luck asking the people over at the
microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter group.

You could try booting in Safe Mode and checking out the event log for
related errors/codes, to give us more info. You could also try disabling
any 3rd party apps from starting up to pinpoint a possible culprit. Also
make sure you are up to date with patches.

Coraleigh Miller
Post by J Wolfe
When I boot up I get a message that the Media Center Receiver Service has
encountered a problem and needs to close. I click the error reporting or
don't send block, and the message disappears, but returns about 6 seconds
later. This cycle just keeps repeating leaving my computer just about
useless. Any suggested repair? I see where others have had the same problem,
but don't see a fix listed.
Nelin Lim
2011-05-06 08:38:00 UTC
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Media Center Service has encountered a problem needs to close
Post by J Wolfe
When I boot up I get a message that the Media Center Receiver Service has
encountered a problem and needs to close. I click the error reporting or
don't send block, and the message disappears, but returns about 6 seconds
later. This cycle just keeps repeating leaving my computer just about
useless. Any suggested repair? I see where others have had the same problem,
but don't see a fix listed.
Post by Coraleigh Miller
Hi J Wolfe,
If this is a Media Center which you use for this purpose, you may have
better luck asking the people over at the
microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter group.
You could try booting in Safe Mode and checking out the event log for
related errors/codes, to give us more info. You could also try disabling
any 3rd party apps from starting up to pinpoint a possible culprit. Also
make sure you are up to date with patches.
Coraleigh Miller
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