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  1. Hi All,

    I have the EVER EZMaker card installed in my Windows 2000 Pro system. The card works just fine. What I'm trying to do is uninstall it to install a different capture card. I tried going to Control Panel, Uninstall Hardware and uninstalling the device. Then Device Manager and removing all references to AVER drivers. Then I shut down and restart the system. Then when I shut down again and install the new capture card and restart my system... the PnP detects the uninstalled AVER EZMaker card again and tries to re-install the AVER drivers.

    How can I remove all references of the AVER card so Windows 2000 will detect my new card? Is there an uninstall utility? I already looked on the avermedia website.

    Thanks in advance
    ~JayMan2~
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    The Uk site www.averm.co.uk has info and utility to uninstall drivers in there support section.
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    Stupid question but.........
    Is the Aver thingy disconnected from the computer??


    Fozzee
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  4. Thanks for the reply.

    Yes Fozzee, I did uninstall the AVER card

    And thank you Atmos. I had read in another post that there was such a driver, but I was looking on avermedia for it. Thanks to you I found it on averm.co.uk. I'm going to download it now and see if it helps me.

    Thanks again.
    ~JayMan2~
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  5. Run regedit and do a search for Aver and delete any reference that the search finds.

    I have the Aver capture card and it's the best one of three that I have had in the past.
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    AverTV Studio here

    Had superb results capturing straight to mpeg2 8)

    Fozzee
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