So far my Windows 7 experience has been very good apart from struggling with Xbox 360 issues and network congestion problems with Windows 7, it turns out it could be a beta problem. According to a post on TGB from Microsoft there is a problem with in-band guide issues for UK and New Zealand users that causes multiple crash dumps being upload to Microsoft and could be what is impacting the network performance .

Microsoft have posted a workaround to disable in-band guides until there is a fix available, if your in the UK or New Zealand its worth doing the workaround to avoid the errors (thanks to Steve for the tip)

The scenario is that after starting Media Center, there are multiple crashes in mcGlidHost resulting in Windows Error Reporting (WER) attempting to upload the crash information.  Depending on the in-band scheduling data, there can be enough crash data generated to notice the upload activity on your network routers.

We have identified the root cause of this issue and are working on releasing a fix as quickly as possible.  We will post additional information as it becomes available. 

In the meantime, we recommend affected users follow the steps below as a temporary solution.  Taking these steps will turn off in-band schedule loading which in turn will avoid the crash.  This workaround will affect the in-band schedule supplementing guide data.

Once the fix is available, we recommend reverting this change and we will post that information when the fix is available.

To work around this problem, configure Windows 7 Beta to disable in-band schedule loading using the following steps:

1. Click Start, type regedit in the Start Search box and then click regedit in the Programs list

a. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue

2. Locate and then click the following registry subkey:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Media Center\Service

3. If a key named GLID is not present, right click, select New -> Key and name it GLID

4. Right click and select New -> DWORD (32 bit) Value

5. Name it DisableInbandScheduleLoading and hit Enter

6. Double click on DisableInbandScheduleLoading and set the Value Data to 1, then click on OK

7. Exit the Registry Editor

8. Restart your system

 

 

UPDATE: There is a fix for this now http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/962236

4 thoughts on “Workaround for in-band loading issue in Windows 7 Beta Media Center – UK and New Zealand”
  1. exactly, in-band guide data is EPG data sent over the DVB-T signal. It was introduced in to Media Center with TV Pack

  2. Thanks for the tip. that did the trick for me… no more annoying error message… any registry hack to improve the extender/xbox360 experience?

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