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Vista won't boot with HDTV Wonder installed
I have a recent computer with a X1800 All-In-Wonder PCI-e graphics card and
an HDTV Wonder installed. I have both working (although it wasn't easy!) under MCE - the analog tuner on the AIW and the digital tuner on the HDTV Wonder. After much frustration, I finally discovered that the reason Vista (x86 or x64) would not install, or boot after install, was the HDTV Wonder card. If I remove the card, all is fine - although the tuner portion of the AIW is not recognized by Vista yet. Has anyone gotten this combo to work? Do I need to replace my HDTV Wonder with a TV Wonder 650 to be compatable with Vista? Ned |
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Vista won't boot with HDTV Wonder installed
Are you running RC2? RC1 and earlier required a working anlog tuner before
an HDTV tuner could be installed. I have seen a post that states that ATI will be realeasing an AIW software driver for the most recent AIW cards for Vista but no date was given but I assume that it will be before the retail release in January. "Ned Buckmaster" wrote in message .. . I have a recent computer with a X1800 All-In-Wonder PCI-e graphics card and an HDTV Wonder installed. I have both working (although it wasn't easy!) under MCE - the analog tuner on the AIW and the digital tuner on the HDTV Wonder. After much frustration, I finally discovered that the reason Vista (x86 or x64) would not install, or boot after install, was the HDTV Wonder card. If I remove the card, all is fine - although the tuner portion of the AIW is not recognized by Vista yet. Has anyone gotten this combo to work? Do I need to replace my HDTV Wonder with a TV Wonder 650 to be compatable with Vista? Ned |
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Vista won't boot with HDTV Wonder installed
Yes, running RC2. This has been happening on the earlier releases too. I can
understand the tuners not working yet - but the fact that Vista won't even boot with the hardware installed has ne nervous... "JW" wrote in message ... Are you running RC2? RC1 and earlier required a working anlog tuner before an HDTV tuner could be installed. I have seen a post that states that ATI will be realeasing an AIW software driver for the most recent AIW cards for Vista but no date was given but I assume that it will be before the retail release in January. "Ned Buckmaster" wrote in message .. . I have a recent computer with a X1800 All-In-Wonder PCI-e graphics card and an HDTV Wonder installed. I have both working (although it wasn't easy!) under MCE - the analog tuner on the AIW and the digital tuner on the HDTV Wonder. After much frustration, I finally discovered that the reason Vista (x86 or x64) would not install, or boot after install, was the HDTV Wonder card. If I remove the card, all is fine - although the tuner portion of the AIW is not recognized by Vista yet. Has anyone gotten this combo to work? Do I need to replace my HDTV Wonder with a TV Wonder 650 to be compatable with Vista? Ned |
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Vista won't boot with HDTV Wonder installed
Is one of the tuners in an AGP slot and the other in the slot next to it?
If yes move the PCI card away from the AGP card? Have you tried disabling the AIW cards tuner in device manager then shutting down and installing the HDTV wonder card? When you had both tuners running in MCE2005 were they running under MC or under XP? "Ned Buckmaster" wrote in message ... Yes, running RC2. This has been happening on the earlier releases too. I can understand the tuners not working yet - but the fact that Vista won't even boot with the hardware installed has ne nervous... "JW" wrote in message ... Are you running RC2? RC1 and earlier required a working anlog tuner before an HDTV tuner could be installed. I have seen a post that states that ATI will be realeasing an AIW software driver for the most recent AIW cards for Vista but no date was given but I assume that it will be before the retail release in January. "Ned Buckmaster" wrote in message .. . I have a recent computer with a X1800 All-In-Wonder PCI-e graphics card and an HDTV Wonder installed. I have both working (although it wasn't easy!) under MCE - the analog tuner on the AIW and the digital tuner on the HDTV Wonder. After much frustration, I finally discovered that the reason Vista (x86 or x64) would not install, or boot after install, was the HDTV Wonder card. If I remove the card, all is fine - although the tuner portion of the AIW is not recognized by Vista yet. Has anyone gotten this combo to work? Do I need to replace my HDTV Wonder with a TV Wonder 650 to be compatable with Vista? Ned |
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Vista won't boot with HDTV Wonder installed
The AIW is in a PCI-e slot. I've tried the HDTV wonder in two different PCI
slots with the same result. The AIW tuner doesn't show up in device manager - only the graphics portion shows. Unknown devices listed are not the tuner - in this computer, the USB ATI remote, the onboard Marvell SATA chip, and one other item (not the tuner) I can't remember right now. I'm using the supplied Microsoft divers for the video, as ATI's site list only RC1 drivers with a message NORT to use them on RC2. Both tuners would work under both Windows Media Center and the ATI software. Is that what you mean? "JW" wrote in message ... Is one of the tuners in an AGP slot and the other in the slot next to it? If yes move the PCI card away from the AGP card? Have you tried disabling the AIW cards tuner in device manager then shutting down and installing the HDTV wonder card? When you had both tuners running in MCE2005 were they running under MC or under XP? "Ned Buckmaster" wrote in message ... Yes, running RC2. This has been happening on the earlier releases too. I can understand the tuners not working yet - but the fact that Vista won't even boot with the hardware installed has ne nervous... "JW" wrote in message ... Are you running RC2? RC1 and earlier required a working anlog tuner before an HDTV tuner could be installed. I have seen a post that states that ATI will be realeasing an AIW software driver for the most recent AIW cards for Vista but no date was given but I assume that it will be before the retail release in January. "Ned Buckmaster" wrote in message .. . I have a recent computer with a X1800 All-In-Wonder PCI-e graphics card and an HDTV Wonder installed. I have both working (although it wasn't easy!) under MCE - the analog tuner on the AIW and the digital tuner on the HDTV Wonder. After much frustration, I finally discovered that the reason Vista (x86 or x64) would not install, or boot after install, was the HDTV Wonder card. If I remove the card, all is fine - although the tuner portion of the AIW is not recognized by Vista yet. Has anyone gotten this combo to work? Do I need to replace my HDTV Wonder with a TV Wonder 650 to be compatable with Vista? Ned |
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Vista won't boot with HDTV Wonder installed
Since you are using an AIW card tuner which consumes lots of CPU power I
woul suggest that you replace that card with a standard graphics card and add an NTSC only tuner card to the system, However, you have spent a lot of money for your card so you might be better off to wait until ATI does release the Vista AIW drivers that support the tuner part of you card. I have seen a lot of posts about problems with the 650 wonder dual tuner card and would be leary of it at this time also. "Ned Buckmaster" wrote in message ... The AIW is in a PCI-e slot. I've tried the HDTV wonder in two different PCI slots with the same result. The AIW tuner doesn't show up in device manager - only the graphics portion shows. Unknown devices listed are not the tuner - in this computer, the USB ATI remote, the onboard Marvell SATA chip, and one other item (not the tuner) I can't remember right now. I'm using the supplied Microsoft divers for the video, as ATI's site list only RC1 drivers with a message NORT to use them on RC2. Both tuners would work under both Windows Media Center and the ATI software. Is that what you mean? "JW" wrote in message ... Is one of the tuners in an AGP slot and the other in the slot next to it? If yes move the PCI card away from the AGP card? Have you tried disabling the AIW cards tuner in device manager then shutting down and installing the HDTV wonder card? When you had both tuners running in MCE2005 were they running under MC or under XP? "Ned Buckmaster" wrote in message ... Yes, running RC2. This has been happening on the earlier releases too. I can understand the tuners not working yet - but the fact that Vista won't even boot with the hardware installed has ne nervous... "JW" wrote in message ... Are you running RC2? RC1 and earlier required a working anlog tuner before an HDTV tuner could be installed. I have seen a post that states that ATI will be realeasing an AIW software driver for the most recent AIW cards for Vista but no date was given but I assume that it will be before the retail release in January. "Ned Buckmaster" wrote in message .. . I have a recent computer with a X1800 All-In-Wonder PCI-e graphics card and an HDTV Wonder installed. I have both working (although it wasn't easy!) under MCE - the analog tuner on the AIW and the digital tuner on the HDTV Wonder. After much frustration, I finally discovered that the reason Vista (x86 or x64) would not install, or boot after install, was the HDTV Wonder card. If I remove the card, all is fine - although the tuner portion of the AIW is not recognized by Vista yet. Has anyone gotten this combo to work? Do I need to replace my HDTV Wonder with a TV Wonder 650 to be compatable with Vista? Ned |