Hi
I have replaced my old HP box with new Shuttle ST61G4 because it was too
nosy.
But I can not get graphic card to work with MCE so I get to error message.
First one comes when I start MCE icon.
YOUR VIDEO CARD OR DRIVERS ARE NOT COPATIBLE WITH MEDIA CENTER.
Next one is if I click on something like move inside MCE
VIDEO NOT SUPPORTED
VIDEO CANNOT BE WIEWED IN MEDIA CENTER FROM A REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION
I use last RADEON (CATALYST Windows XP 3.9) drivers from ATI home site but
they also say something that I need WDN from system provider..
ATI CATALYST drivers provide fully qualified display support for Windows XP
Media Center Edition 2004 systems with Radeon display cards, but requires a
special version of ATI's Video Capture (WDM) drivers for Windows XP Media
Center Edition 2004 systems with All-in-Wonder boards, which will be
provided by your computer manufacturer.
Thanks for all Help I can get
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Add/Remove Programs.
Uninstall your DVD Decoder.
Uninstall all Hauppague stuff
Empty recycle bin
Use Driver Cleaner and its Cab Cleaner tool to remove all traces of ATI
apps.(do once in normal mode then do again in safe mode)
Empty recycle bin again
Reboot
Install Radeon Driver ONLY. Unless you know for certain your OEM allows the
use of Catalyst drivers on your ATI device, use the OEM.
Do NOT install ATI MMC, ATI DVD, or any ATI WDM. Only install ATI Control
Panel if it came installed by your OEM.
Install Hauppague drivers
Install your DVD Decoder
Many times, people install the other ATI components. Your video card is
recognized, of course, so it will install. The problem is that ATI MMC and
the XP MCE app are incompatible. Control Panel usually works. ATI DVD simply
will not. Inadvertent install of the ATI WDM can mess up the tuner even if
the appropriate PVR drivers are installed.
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I find problem!!! The only I did are to change graphic card to 128mb inside
bios.....
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Everything about Windows XP Media Center Edition
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1.Install XP MCE
2.drivers from Shuttle
ATI RADEON 9100 IGP, Ver 6.14.10.6378
Realtek AC'97, Ver 5.10.00.5350
3.Hauppauge driver for PVR-350, Ver 1.17.390.21261
4.Then update all item from MS site
5.Install NVDVD 2.55
6.Update MCE to 2004
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reinstalling them solved the problem. One strange thing that I
encountered is that with that particular driver I had to reboot my pc
twice before the driver applied completely. Not sure why that is and
this is the first time I have seen this issue with the ATI catalyst
drivers.
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Everything about Windows XP Media Center Edition
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