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Old May 9th 10, 02:59 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dirk[_3_]
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Default 1 for Geeks R US, AverMedia TV Card install

Here is one I haven't been able to figure out.
I have an AverMedia TV Studio Card (M168-T). It worked great in Win XP,
granted its many years old.
I cant get it to install in Win7
I tried XP compatibility mode, cant install the drivers.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Maybe a manual install?
AverMedia is no help, just want me to buy a new card.
Thanks
Dagger

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Old May 9th 10, 05:40 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Peter Foldes[_8_]
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Default 1 for Geeks R US, AverMedia TV Card install

Dirk

They want you to buy a new card should tell you something. You cannot install it and
the drivers don't work on Win 7 then you have your reason why they are saying the
latter

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Here is one I haven't been able to figure out.
I have an AverMedia TV Studio Card (M168-T). It worked great in Win XP, granted
its many years old.
I cant get it to install in Win7
I tried XP compatibility mode, cant install the drivers.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Maybe a manual install?
AverMedia is no help, just want me to buy a new card.
Thanks
Dagger


 




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