the GBPVR directory is generally c:\program files\devnz\gbpvr
generally, pointing the zip program to that folder will dump the files for the plugin in the correct places, unless the author of the plugin states otherwise.
To config the plugin, start the GBPVR config program and go to the plugin tab. from here, you'll see a display of your menu with all the default screens listed, plus any plugins you have added and GBPVR has detected. To config the specific plugin, click on it and then hit the 'config' button at the bottom. once done, ok out of the plugin config and the main config, and then start the main GBPVR program and everything should be as configured...
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Thanks for the advice. However the first time I installed it in c\dvnz\gbpvr, it made a new folder in GBPVR and it containes the files which never showed up in the config program. Can I safely delete this folder with the three plugin files? Then I un-zipped the file into c\dnvz and it worked. Now I have the file configured as it should be. Again, now my question is, am I okay to deleted the gbpvr file in c\dnvz\gbpvr that it created an holds the three files associated with the plugin installation effort that did not work?
I would have thought you could delete them. Just move them somewhere else rather than delete them and see if gbpvr complains about them not being there. If it doesnt I would guess deleting them would be fine.
[SIZE="1"]Building PVR-Only Machine for non-tech Uncle and Aunt:
Celeron 2.4, 1gig ram. Insight P4-ITX (mini-itx) mobo, 250w Shuttle silent PSU, slmline DVD rewriter, 40gig system HDD, 150gig Media HDD, Dual Riser holding Hauppauge PVR 350 and Nova-T, along with Nova-T USB2. MCE Remote 2005. Antique Art-Deco Radio for use as case when uncle finds one...