My tuner section of my tv card doesn't work after I loaded the openGL drivers for my video card. I have two options. run the card with tv working or run the card with openGL working. This doesn't seem right. I've had this card work with both but I can't seem to figure it out this time
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Hello pal,
Where did you get the openGL drivers from? Are they the latest from ATI website, for WinXP?
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Yep, wxpr1286133279 to be exact. I've had it loaded and running before on XP but after reloading my system it doesn't accept the TV just like windows NT
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Well, you may have to reinstall XP. You may even need to reformat your harddrive and than reinstall XP.
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I'd try going to the add/remove programs area of control panel, and then remove/modify ATI MMC, and instead of remove, choose repair, and see if that fixes you up.
As Churchill famously predicted when Chamberlain returned from Munich proclaiming peace in his time: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war." -
I've tried repair modify and used mmc 7.2. I've rolled back the driver windows XP installation version (no open gl) and tried it again with mmc 7.5. I then have rolled it back to the original driver so I am basically looking at a fresh install. Maybe mmc 7.0. anyone have any other ideas or maybe mmc 7.0
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