2007-01-10, 09:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-01-10, 10:36 PM by MitchellShnier.)
My GB-PVR v0.99.5 / PVR-150 / MVP is working great, and I have always had the GB-PVR software installed on my D: drive (along with most other non-operating-system files on my Windows 2000 computer).
I recently noticed and deleted the empty C:\Program Files\devnz directory, but then I found that every time I right-clicked on the "G" system tray icon, the GB-PVR software would try installing itself again. After much disk chatter, it seems to have recreated the empty C:\Program Files\devnz directory, and now the right-click works normally.
The moral of the story seems to be: If you have the GB-PVR software on a drive other than the C: drive, don't delete the empty C:\Program Files\devnz directory.
I recently noticed and deleted the empty C:\Program Files\devnz directory, but then I found that every time I right-clicked on the "G" system tray icon, the GB-PVR software would try installing itself again. After much disk chatter, it seems to have recreated the empty C:\Program Files\devnz directory, and now the right-click works normally.
The moral of the story seems to be: If you have the GB-PVR software on a drive other than the C: drive, don't delete the empty C:\Program Files\devnz directory.