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Old January 29th 11, 04:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Anders Boholdt-Petersen
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Default What is "eHome Infrared Receiver"

Hi everyone,

On my computer there running Windows XP, I can see that the guide came up
and tell me that my computer have found new hardware (a device called eHome
Infrared Receiver", but what is this?

I have used one day to find a driver to this device, but all I have tried
not working!

First I have tried to search on my Windows XP Service Pack 3-install-cd, and
after that I researched on my cd from the manufacturer of my motherboard,
but I not can find the correct drivr!

When I look in the device manager, I can see that the "eHome Infrared
Receiver" not could be recognised correctly!

When I start up my Windows 7-installation there run on the same computer, I
can see that Windows 7 has recognised the device as the "Microsoft eHome
Infrared Transceiver", and here the driver is installed fine.

My motherboard is a ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO USB3.

I will be very happy, if a person could tell me where I can find the correct
driver to Windows XP, and tell me what "
"eHome Infrared Receiver" is!



Very thanks for the answer.



/ Anders


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Old January 29th 11, 07:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Anthony Buckland
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Default What is "eHome Infrared Receiver"


"Anders Boholdt-Petersen" wrote in message
...
Hi everyone,

On my computer there running Windows XP, I can see that the guide came up
and tell me that my computer have found new hardware (a device called
eHome Infrared Receiver", but what is this?

I have used one day to find a driver to this device, but all I have tried
not working!

First I have tried to search on my Windows XP Service Pack 3-install-cd,
and after that I researched on my cd from the manufacturer of my
motherboard, but I not can find the correct drivr!

When I look in the device manager, I can see that the "eHome Infrared
Receiver" not could be recognised correctly!

When I start up my Windows 7-installation there run on the same computer,
I can see that Windows 7 has recognised the device as the "Microsoft eHome
Infrared Transceiver", and here the driver is installed fine.

My motherboard is a ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO USB3.

I will be very happy, if a person could tell me where I can find the
correct driver to Windows XP, and tell me what "
"eHome Infrared Receiver" is!
...


If you Google this term, you will get various hits that you may find
useful. As to what an infrared receiver _is_, it typically receives
infrared signals sent by a remote control when you press one of
the buttons on the control. My Sony VAIO desktop came with a
receiver and a remote control to control various functions including
television reception. Every modern TV also has a receiver, as does
any electronic device with a remote control.


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Old January 29th 11, 09:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
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Default What is "eHome Infrared Receiver"

http://au.answers.yahoo.com/question...3050942AAixagY

Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver
Microsoft eHome Remote Control Keyboard
eHome Infrared Receiver

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912024

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Old January 31st 11, 05:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Goobus
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Default What is "eHome Infrared Receiver"

Ever heard of Google?

On 1/29/2011 9:51 AM, Anders Boholdt-Petersen wrote:
Hi everyone,

On my computer there running Windows XP, I can see that the guide came up
and tell me that my computer have found new hardware (a device called eHome
Infrared Receiver", but what is this?

I have used one day to find a driver to this device, but all I have tried
not working!

First I have tried to search on my Windows XP Service Pack 3-install-cd, and
after that I researched on my cd from the manufacturer of my motherboard,
but I not can find the correct drivr!

When I look in the device manager, I can see that the "eHome Infrared
Receiver" not could be recognised correctly!

When I start up my Windows 7-installation there run on the same computer, I
can see that Windows 7 has recognised the device as the "Microsoft eHome
Infrared Transceiver", and here the driver is installed fine.

My motherboard is a ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO USB3.

I will be very happy, if a person could tell me where I can find the correct
driver to Windows XP, and tell me what "
"eHome Infrared Receiver" is!



Very thanks for the answer.



/ Anders



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Old January 31st 11, 09:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Anders Boholdt-Petersen
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Posts: 8
Default What is "eHome Infrared Receiver"

"Goobus" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Ever heard of Google?


I using Google every day and have tried to find information about my
subject. I find so manny results so I ask here instead of searching through
many many fora - some times it is easier to ask in the newsgroups since the
newsgroups is created.

/ Anders


 




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