re: nVidia WDM Video Capture service failed
Monday, June 9, 2003 at 4:17 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by jt
(1 messages posted)
Maybe partial solution. (asus p4pe, asus9280VS, xp 512MB)
Back to vga, loaded new asus drivers, loaded new asus capture driver.
Had trouble with the capture drive as the main exe did nothing and the setup.exe
asked if I wanted to remove the drivers -as I thought I had already had, I did
not initially follow through. As I was getting nowhere, I did choose the delete
existing option. Lo and behold the machine then noted that I had new hardware and
would I like to load drivers. So followed through with this and the driver loaded
ok - no reboot after.(Had noted in the past that the driver loaded ok then had trouble
on reboot)
So this time did not reboot but tested out TV reception software (Power director
??)that came with video card. This worked oK, so feeling confident, loaded the
latest asus digital vcr software. Worked well. At least I know the stuff can function
as is supposed to.
Reboot, error 10 again, driver disabled. But being persistent, use the drivers
option under control panel, and change the setting to enable - no worries everything
OK. (I had heard that someone had determined that the problem was that the video
board was not getting sufficient voltage - their solution of cutting wires and soldering
components was too drastic for me, but it may be the case that on startup the voltage
drain may be sufficient to cause this hiccup, but once the machine is going, the
driver loads OK ???)
So current working solution, disable driver when not using. Mind you the boot up
slows down something terrible, about 40 secs blank screen from the initial windows
logo to the XP welcome screen.
Hope this is useful
On Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 8:48 pm, sk wrote:
>I also have problem installing the latest Nvidia WDM drivers last week on my Windows
>XP. I could however installed the WDM 1.08 with no problems. I managed to install
>the latest Nvidia WDM 1.22 with Nvidia driver 41.07 after I upgraded my MSI GeForce
>3 Ti 200 card VGA BIOS. I think there are some major changes to the Nvidia driver.
>As a result, there are problems when installing the latest Nvidia WDM on a PC with
>a GeForce card using an old VGA BIOS. For the VGA BIOS, you may need to check with
>the manufacture of your graphics card to see if they have an upgraded BIOS.
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