2013-10-19, 05:07 AM
Prior to upgrading to 3.11, I had a very stable and nicely working system, now that I upgraded to 3.1.1, I am having all kinds of random lockups, slow motion playbacks and my EPG not parsing properly.(it locks up on the updating recording schedule screen) I have a very basic system with one Happague tuner in SD, and rather than burden you with trying to figure out all the reasons I am having these multiple problems, I would just like to know how to back out of 3.11 and so i can re-install 2,6,2 and keep my database of shows and not need to set up my tuner again...
I tried using the uninstall program in the c:\program files\npvr folder and what happens is after the uninstall completes, then i try to re install 2.6.2, and , when the installer is running and gets to NPVR.EXE I get a system crash (it just occurred to me, as I am posting this,....do i need to reboot after the uninstall of 3.1.1 is complete, before I install the older version??) and if i try to run npvr, the system will crash.
I am sure 3.11 is a very good upgrade, but for my simple setup, running an older NTSC non HD system.. sadly it did more harm than good.
Windows 7 pro
Intel E440 dual processor @ 2 gig
1 gig ram (please stop laughing...i know ...I know)
Nvidia geoforce 210
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks
I tried using the uninstall program in the c:\program files\npvr folder and what happens is after the uninstall completes, then i try to re install 2.6.2, and , when the installer is running and gets to NPVR.EXE I get a system crash (it just occurred to me, as I am posting this,....do i need to reboot after the uninstall of 3.1.1 is complete, before I install the older version??) and if i try to run npvr, the system will crash.
I am sure 3.11 is a very good upgrade, but for my simple setup, running an older NTSC non HD system.. sadly it did more harm than good.
Windows 7 pro
Intel E440 dual processor @ 2 gig
1 gig ram (please stop laughing...i know ...I know)
Nvidia geoforce 210
any help would be greatly appreciated

thanks