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Out of the blue Hardware Failure

Out of the blue Hardware Failure
GaryJ73167
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2016-06-26, 11:04 PM
I am becoming so annoyed already. I really hope someone can help me out.

Here is EXACTLY what happened:

For the past 36 hours, my Happauge 1212 has been working fantastic. Scheduled recordings, watching TV,..etc…etc…. flawless

So, about an hour ago, I was messing around with a gold game on my PC (Just got a new video card a week ago, so, I have been trying some games here and there). I changed the resolution in my game, and, all of the sudden, my PC locked up solid. High pitched squeal…I probably changed it to a resolution that the game didn’t support…..I couldn’t exit out of anything, couldn’t CTRL-ALT-DEL……couldn’t minimize anything…………………just a black screen and a high pitched squeal………..no big deal…..I held in the power button on my PC.

So, windows booted back up..back in business as usual….

Now, the next scheduled recording kicks in, and, I noticed the device BLUE trim lights up..I think, “cool…..”…I found it odd because that wasn’t working prior to the PC freezing…

But, now, if the device has to change channels a few times (like, 2 or 3 recordings), it stops recording saying that there is no device connected…. As a matter of fact, it does this whether it is a scheduled recording, or, if I change the channel more than 2 or 3 times….it’s as if I get 2 or 3 channel changes, then it fails.

If I power off the Happauge 1212 and power it back on, I’m back in business again. Or, I can unplug the USB and plug it back in. Either one will work. But, I didn’t have to do this before….

This is so frustrating because I had things running perfectly…. Can that blue illuminating light be drawing too much power? I am confused now 

UPDATE: What I did was uninstall all of the software that came with the unit (I forgot this was still installed. IR blaster software, Scheduler,….etc….etc….) and powered the PC down completely. Unplugged the Happauge and powered it off as well. Powered the PC back up. Powered the Happauge, and plugged it back in.
So far (fingers crossed knock on wood) it has been working for 3 consecutive scheduled recordings.

I still want to leave this post here just in case anyone may have experienced this before. Hoping someone can give me some tips if they have

And, thanks again for always being so helpful.
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