2006-10-18, 09:04 PM
Hi all
I've been browsing these forums for a while now and always been able to find the solutions to the issues I've had from time to time. But now I'm stumped so here's my first post to the forum, hope you can help. Thereâs quite a history here so please bear with me.
System: Athlon 64 3200, Win XP 32bit, nvidia GeForce FX 5500, PVR500 fed by digital cable STB. GBPVR 0.98.08, MVP
The problem Iâm having now is the crashing of my pc whenever I view live TV or select a channel to play via TV Guide on the PC. Previously recorded shows play without problem.
The above has arisen since replacing my previous PVR 150 with the 500. Immediately after which I began receiving the ââ¦target machine actively refused itâ message. Having cured that I began receiving âcould not find a configured deviceâ and found that the crossbar filter was missing so I used HWClear and then installed the latest 500 drivers from the Hauppauge site. The logs seem to show that this problem is fixed.
At this point I performed a clean install of GBPVR (moving from 97.13b to 98.08 in the process) although my existing config settings survived.
Iâve attached the logs, screen dumps of the MS Online Crash reports and the event viewer application log.
In the application log it looks like thereâs a .NET 2.0 problem (the latest one gives the following detail - EventType clr20r3, P1 priorityrecording.exe, P2 0.0.0.0, P3 44dd1f9b, P4 recordingutils, P5 1.0.2414.38274, P6 44dd39d5, P7 a8, P8 1, P9 system.io.fileloadexception, P10 NIL.)
I also noted the problem with nview_info which Iâve attempted to address by removing nview application and installing the 91.47 forceware card drivers from nvidia.
It is at this stage that my current problem begins â viewing Live TV causes the PC to freeze or restart or gives a blue screen of death (the last message included DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL).
Iâve also had a command window pop up 2 or 3 times, the contents of which can be seen in the attached recording.log.doc
As a side issue my MVP also appears to have been impacted as it wonât get past 2 blocks on itâs boot sequence.
Thanks in advance,
Kirk
I've been browsing these forums for a while now and always been able to find the solutions to the issues I've had from time to time. But now I'm stumped so here's my first post to the forum, hope you can help. Thereâs quite a history here so please bear with me.
System: Athlon 64 3200, Win XP 32bit, nvidia GeForce FX 5500, PVR500 fed by digital cable STB. GBPVR 0.98.08, MVP
The problem Iâm having now is the crashing of my pc whenever I view live TV or select a channel to play via TV Guide on the PC. Previously recorded shows play without problem.
The above has arisen since replacing my previous PVR 150 with the 500. Immediately after which I began receiving the ââ¦target machine actively refused itâ message. Having cured that I began receiving âcould not find a configured deviceâ and found that the crossbar filter was missing so I used HWClear and then installed the latest 500 drivers from the Hauppauge site. The logs seem to show that this problem is fixed.
At this point I performed a clean install of GBPVR (moving from 97.13b to 98.08 in the process) although my existing config settings survived.
Iâve attached the logs, screen dumps of the MS Online Crash reports and the event viewer application log.
In the application log it looks like thereâs a .NET 2.0 problem (the latest one gives the following detail - EventType clr20r3, P1 priorityrecording.exe, P2 0.0.0.0, P3 44dd1f9b, P4 recordingutils, P5 1.0.2414.38274, P6 44dd39d5, P7 a8, P8 1, P9 system.io.fileloadexception, P10 NIL.)
I also noted the problem with nview_info which Iâve attempted to address by removing nview application and installing the 91.47 forceware card drivers from nvidia.
It is at this stage that my current problem begins â viewing Live TV causes the PC to freeze or restart or gives a blue screen of death (the last message included DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL).
Iâve also had a command window pop up 2 or 3 times, the contents of which can be seen in the attached recording.log.doc
As a side issue my MVP also appears to have been impacted as it wonât get past 2 blocks on itâs boot sequence.
Thanks in advance,
Kirk