I've had a Leadtek WinFast 2000 XP card for almost two years. I replaced my Ni-Vidia Gforce 64mb video card with an ATI Raedon 128mb video card about a week ago & when I tried to capture a movie last night in VirtualVCR, the program told me "Sorry, you have no video capture hardware". I then tried using the software bundled with the card (WinFast PVR) and it told me "Cannot find any video capture device". I've tried reinstalling the drivers several times & tried using a different video card, all with the same results. I've made sure the card is secure on the motherboard and moved it to another PCI slot, thinking I might have a bad slot. The Winfast even shows up in my device manager correctly. Nothing I do changes anything. I'm beginning to think the capture card is just toast. Is there anything I'm missing before I make that assumption?
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Nevermind........it was a damaged registry. Had to wipe the drive and start over again.
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