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Author: Subject: Graphics/Chipset Card Problem
greggors84

posted on 16/11/05 at 09:38 PM Reply With Quote
Graphics/Chipset Card Problem

Everytime I try and load my TV card a blue screen flashes up saying something about memory, its isnt there long so i cant read it all, then my laptop resets.

It worked a few weeks ago, then i remember i was trying to play a game recently and it wouldnt run so i had a look at my graphics card in device manager and it said it wasnt working properly. So i downloaded the drivers again from the SIS website and the game worked. But now the TV doesnt work.

The TV card is a Hauppauge DEC2000
and the graphics card is a SIS 650 chipset.

I have checked on the Hauppauge website and it says the TV card freezes the PC it ay need a Bios update, i have searched the SIS website, but cant anything useful.

Any ideas what the problem may be and and do i update the Bios, on the Hauppauge website it says what settings to change in the bios.

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Chris

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flak monkey

posted on 16/11/05 at 09:43 PM Reply With Quote
Ahh the BSOD...takes me back to Win95

Have you tried uninstalling your TV card, and reinstalling it now you have got the right graphics drivers? It might not like it much that all the software settings have changed.

David

[Edited on 16/11/05 by flak monkey]





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serendipity123

posted on 16/11/05 at 10:00 PM Reply With Quote
blue screen normally a memory prob either on the card its self or the sticks thats in the main board

[Edited on 16/11/05 by serendipity123]

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