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Old 27-08-2005, 06:55   #9
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Re: Packard Bell TV card

Here you go, get this problem all the time at work! http://www.pcline-support.co.uk/Packbell/
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Q. The hardware seemed to install OK, but I see a 'Can't get Device' error message when I try to run the Flyvideo application

A. If you are using Windows-XP and have recently carried out a 'Windows Update' then a situation will occur where the Windows Update has changed the device name of your TV card, resulting in the Flyvideo application being unable to find the device by its old name !!. The solution to this problem is to download a new version of the Flyvideo application which looks for the new device name. The new application (TVR) can be downloaded from here, but be warned that it is about 3 Mb in size.
After downloading the TVR file, you should unzip it to a temporary location and double click on SETUP.EXE to install the new version of the video application.

A new driver, version 2.30.21 is also available, it can be downloaded by clicking here, The new driver can be installed by running SETUP.EXE from the downloaded driver files.

A User Guide for the TVR program can be downloaded from here.
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