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Modulok Rated XXX
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Posted: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 17:37:18 Post Subject: ASUS EN7200GS/HTD/128M |
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ASUS EN7200GS
Coworker got this card for his HTPC. Tried installing the video driver and all that happens is it results in a black screen with blinking cursor. restarting results in windows xp logo freezing.
to unload video driver - start in safe mode and uninstall them.
We have tried drivers from the CD, Nvidia.com, and ASUS (but only found EN7100 and EN7300).
Anyone ever seen this issue with the black screen with blinking cursor? |
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Modulok Rated XXX
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Posted: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 14:23:33 Post Subject: |
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ok, I pin pointed the issue.
Issue is having the nvidia video driver installed and having the hauppuage pvr 150 tuner card in the PCI slot (tuner driver installed or not).
If I disable the tuner card (via device mgr) I can boot into windows fine. If it's enabled and nvidia driver exists, it will lockup during winxp load screen.
Way around it: disable tuner card in device mgr, then reboot, windows loads fine, enable tuner card in device mgr and everything works fine.
Note: if I disable video card, reboot, and enable it crashes to the black screen with blinking cursor.
Any ideas? Hauppuage apparently doesn't reply to tech support email...might have to see how their support is on the phone |
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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Posted: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 11:14:16 Post Subject: |
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Could it be a power issue? |
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Posted: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 10:23:32 Post Subject: |
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This was an email from the Hauppuage support.
Quote: | If the card works on another system, then there is an incompatibility issue between the boards and your Gigabyte motherboard. It most likely is a resource issue. You could ask Gigabyte for help, but that could take a while or they are no longer support updates for that motherboard.
At that point your only option is returning the boards. We could ask Gigabyte for help also, but we cannot guarantee that they will help us and if they do it would take some time to resolve the issue. We would probably have to first get that specific motherboard and test it. This whole process would take some time if approved by my superiors.
If you return the boards, I don’t recommend that another Hauppauge tuner card would fix the problem. Maybe a USB based board but not a PCI model.
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I would rather get another video card than a different tuner card. Which would be a better bet with compatibility, new 8xxx geforce card or some ATI card? it needs to be passive cooled and it needs component out (red, green, blue cables). if ATI card, which series? it has been many years since I have used an ATI video card.
Which one?
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