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| | Vista H Prem SP1,32 won't boot after PCTV card install We're trying to install a Pinnacle Systems PCTV 800i PCI ATSC Hybrid TV + FM Radio card. Vista H Prem 32 bit hangs at the "Microsoft Corporation" 'status bar' screen. The box that has the bar going from left to right is blank and the "Microsoft Corporation" is very dim. I removed the only add-in card, a modem, and that hasn't helped. We added another 512meg Ram to make 1gig and that didn't help. I thought maybe it was a video issue, so we disabled the on board and added a video card with 128meg of dedicated video ram, that didn't help. The bios recognizes the card plugged in to Slot 3 as a multimedia card so the mobo is recognizing the card in the slot. We installed it into a WinXPpro SP3 and it boots and recognizes it just fine. (the description in my first line comes from the WinXP machine) I'm not very familiar with Vista so I'm not sure where to go next. The manufacturer isn't being much help (email answers are generic boxed responses, no answers to our questions) except the package "says" Certified for Windows Vista. Does anybody have any suggestions? |
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| | Re: Vista H Prem SP1,32 won't boot after PCTV card install If you remove the new card does your system work normally again? Is the card slot next to the new card empty? Does the new card work if you remove the modem card? "Brad" <bs@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:O1jsbIHkJHA.1168@xxxxxx Quote: > We're trying to install a Pinnacle Systems PCTV 800i PCI ATSC Hybrid TV + > FM > Radio card. Vista H Prem 32 bit hangs at the "Microsoft Corporation" > 'status > bar' screen. The box that has the bar going from left to right is blank > and > the "Microsoft Corporation" is very dim. > I removed the only add-in card, a modem, and that hasn't helped. We added > another 512meg Ram to make 1gig and that didn't help. > I thought maybe it was a video issue, so we disabled the on board and > added > a video card with 128meg of dedicated video ram, that didn't help. > The bios recognizes the card plugged in to Slot 3 as a multimedia card so > the mobo is recognizing the card in the slot. > > We installed it into a WinXPpro SP3 and it boots and recognizes it just > fine. (the description in my first line comes from the WinXP machine) > > I'm not very familiar with Vista so I'm not sure where to go next. The > manufacturer isn't being much help (email answers are generic boxed > responses, no answers to our questions) except the package "says" > Certified > for Windows Vista. > > Does anybody have any suggestions? > > |
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| | Re: Vista H Prem SP1,32 won't boot after PCTV card install Yes, If I remove the card the system boots OK, except for the error message that windows fail to boot properly last time. I usually choose boot normally and everything is back to normal. Yes, There are 3 PCI slots and one PCIe slot. I was using slot3, slot2 had the modem in it until I removed it and the next slot was the PCIe, empty until I tried the addin video card. No, The new card doesn't work nor does Vista boot or act any better with the modem card removed. I even tried the new card in slot2 where the modem was, but I got the same results. "Curious" <mailmenot@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23nEG6hHkJHA.4408@xxxxxx Quote: > If you remove the new card does your system work normally again? > Is the card slot next to the new card empty? > Does the new card work if you remove the modem card? > > "Brad" <bs@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:O1jsbIHkJHA.1168@xxxxxx Quote: > > We're trying to install a Pinnacle Systems PCTV 800i PCI ATSC Hybrid TV Quote: Quote: > > FM > > Radio card. Vista H Prem 32 bit hangs at the "Microsoft Corporation" > > 'status > > bar' screen. The box that has the bar going from left to right is blank > > and > > the "Microsoft Corporation" is very dim. > > I removed the only add-in card, a modem, and that hasn't helped. We Quote: Quote: > > another 512meg Ram to make 1gig and that didn't help. > > I thought maybe it was a video issue, so we disabled the on board and > > added > > a video card with 128meg of dedicated video ram, that didn't help. > > The bios recognizes the card plugged in to Slot 3 as a multimedia card Quote: Quote: > > the mobo is recognizing the card in the slot. > > > > We installed it into a WinXPpro SP3 and it boots and recognizes it just > > fine. (the description in my first line comes from the WinXP machine) > > > > I'm not very familiar with Vista so I'm not sure where to go next. The > > manufacturer isn't being much help (email answers are generic boxed > > responses, no answers to our questions) except the package "says" > > Certified > > for Windows Vista. > > > > Does anybody have any suggestions? > > > > |
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