2007-05-16, 01:19 PM
Hi, this my first post on the boards although I have been a long time lurker and fan of GBPVR.
I recently started building my first HTPC after getting hold of an old OEM pc.
The specs are:
P4 2.4Ghz
512mb generic ram
MSI 648 motherboard (closest match as the actual board is an unbranded OEM version)
GeForce4 420 MX
ancient Seagate 20GB hard drive
Hauppauge Nova T 500
XP Pro SP2
After installing the Nova card into the PCI slot I tried installing the drivers from the cd but windows could not install the drivers although it reconized the hardware.:confused:
After calling Hauppuage tech support I was directed to the newest version of the drivers which I downloaded and tried but got the same error.
After a second 20 min call to hauppauge I was told that I had a faulty card so took it back to PC World where they tested it and confirmed it as working! :mad:
I think the problem lies with the XP because the hardware and drivers are correct but it won't install.
Does anyone know what files are needed by XP to support installing TV cards?
Any help is greatly appreciated, Cheers,
Wciow.
I recently started building my first HTPC after getting hold of an old OEM pc.
The specs are:
P4 2.4Ghz
512mb generic ram
MSI 648 motherboard (closest match as the actual board is an unbranded OEM version)
GeForce4 420 MX
ancient Seagate 20GB hard drive
Hauppauge Nova T 500
XP Pro SP2
After installing the Nova card into the PCI slot I tried installing the drivers from the cd but windows could not install the drivers although it reconized the hardware.:confused:
After calling Hauppuage tech support I was directed to the newest version of the drivers which I downloaded and tried but got the same error.
After a second 20 min call to hauppauge I was told that I had a faulty card so took it back to PC World where they tested it and confirmed it as working! :mad:
I think the problem lies with the XP because the hardware and drivers are correct but it won't install.
Does anyone know what files are needed by XP to support installing TV cards?
Any help is greatly appreciated, Cheers,
Wciow.