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| 246937 | 2004-06-23 22:05:00 | The OS is XP pro, with service pack 1. I have tried moving the card one pci slot over, but still had the same problem |
Will Hunt (3655) | ||
| 246938 | 2004-06-23 22:24:00 | Fair call then. | metla (154) | ||
| 246939 | 2004-06-23 23:24:00 | I've just wipping up a webpage that has screenshots of what i did. I'm just looking for a host |
Will Hunt (3655) | ||
| 246940 | 2004-06-23 23:37:00 | Screenshots can be uploaded here. (sal.neoburn.net) | tommy (2826) | ||
| 246941 | 2004-06-23 23:41:00 | www.kiwiblog.com I've put up a page here lwith more info on my problem (screenshots ect.) IF people could have a look at it and help me with this, i would be very grateful. |
Will Hunt (3655) | ||
| 246942 | 2004-06-23 23:44:00 | I just though i should warn you, this page is huge. If you are on dial up, it might take about 4minutes ! | Will Hunt (3655) | ||
| 246943 | 2004-06-24 02:43:00 | I am still needing advice, please dispense wisdom ! :D | Will Hunt (3655) | ||
| 246944 | 2004-06-24 05:24:00 | *makes like gumball machine and goes around and around = dispenses wisdom* Have you tried the card in another computer? It is unlikely that unless some physical damage was dealt that reinstalling windows could prove a problem - because you have updated all the drivers. If you can't, or it doesn't work in another computer, see if you can replace it under warranty. |
Growly (6) | ||
| 246945 | 2004-06-24 05:25:00 | Infact, looking at your screenshots, it may be a windows problem - sometimes tiny files get corrupted. Try reinstalling :S | Growly (6) | ||
| 246946 | 2004-06-24 06:47:00 | Have you tried removing all possible drivers (Including the ones in the Windows Folder where Doze copies them to), Removing the device, and rebooting the PC. It then realizes that "Hey, the cards not in me, better change some settings". Reboot it again so its had a completely clean reboot without it. Shutdown the PC and put the card back in, only try a different PCI slot, just to "rub the point in" that its a new card ;-) I had something similar with my PixelView Play TV Pro about two weeks ago, that's how I solved it. Hope this helps Chill. |
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