if your talking about remote that controls the media part of the xbox 360 then yes, but if its the xbox 360 controller then you would have to sync up the controller with the other xbox
Do you have a Kinect or Media remote? The answers are the same.
Information on the Xbox remote is available online. One should visit the Xbox website and in the section for Xbox 360 choose "accessories". It is then possible to find out all the information about the remote device.
it restores the xbox to the state it was in when it first came out of the factory
press little button on the xbox then on the same little button on remote shows it on instructions
if your talking about remote that controls the media part of the xbox 360 then yes, but if its the xbox 360 controller then you would have to sync up the controller with the other xbox
Sling and Jansco along with several other companies sell the Universal Media Remote.
Do you have a Kinect or Media remote? The answers are the same.
No, the setup for xbox live is a fairly simple and straight forward process.
rs on the xbox remote is the bottom circle on the right of the remote
No
You have to sync the together. First you have to have them on the same network, and also hope that your router will allow you to do this. This varies based on your operating system.--Windows Vista--If it's Windows Vista you, first, go to your XBox and make sure it can connect to xbox live using the network connectivity tool. Then, go to Media, from there go to Windows Media Center. Go through the on-screen instructions to obtain the 8 digit Media Center Setup Key. Write this key down. Take your setup key to your computer. At the computer, set your Network Category to Private by completing the following. First, In Control Panel, choose Network and Internet. Then choose Network Center. In the network details section, Choose Switch Category until the network category says Private Network. Setting your network category to Private will configure the Windows firewall to allow discovery of the Xbox 360 on the network. Launch Media Center. If you have not completed the Media Center setup,complete this process before adding the Xbox 360. From the Media Center start menu, select Tasks, Add Extender. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process for adding the Xbox 360 to your computer.--Windows XP--First you need to download Windows Media Player 11. Then, when it is finished installing you need to start Windows Media Player 11. Click the arrow below the Library tab, and then click Media Sharing. In the Media Sharing dialog box, select the Share my media to check box. In the list of devices below the Share my media to check box, select your Xbox 360 console. Click Allow. Click OK. In the Media area of the Xbox Dashboard, select Music, Pictures , or Videos. Select your PC. The PCs on your network are listed by name. Select an item to play it.
Information on the Xbox remote is available online. One should visit the Xbox website and in the section for Xbox 360 choose "accessories". It is then possible to find out all the information about the remote device.
No.
it restores the xbox to the state it was in when it first came out of the factory
press little button on the xbox then on the same little button on remote shows it on instructions
You need to get an Xbox Remote for the Xbox before you can play DVD movies.