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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 784613" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>My XP pc's have been working fine until the latter part of 2011 when the latest updates (spread over a few months) began tumbling in to the auto update forcing overnight reboots etc. I did consider switching off the updates however as usual I forgot until it was too late.</p><p></p><p>The latest program to stop working is the scan function of my DVB-T USB Dongle my only source of TV as SWMBO has the main TV and I like to be on my PC at the same time. The previously scanned and stored channels have always played fine, however even on Winter Hill they still make many channel changes and as such I would lose channels on a regular basis. In desperation I tried re-scanning and noticed that I got the default 'BlazdDVB has caused an exception' message, send or no send scenario which always results in a re-boot. What I had not realised was that this was actually removing <strong>all</strong> channels from the scanned frequency. I am now in a situation of having no channels and not being able to use my tuner at all. Initial fault finding proved that the channels were there, so I thought OK download some software that does work, I chose progDVB, and having set up the prog for AF9005BDA device, when scanning I get plenty of signal strength but no signal quality. I repeated this whole scenario with my laptop on the main TV aerial and got the same results, I also have a workhorse XP machine with nothing installed on it apart from updated XP software, and get exactly the same problem there.</p><p></p><p>Anyone else experienced similar XP problems or know of a solution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 784613, member: 186250"] My XP pc's have been working fine until the latter part of 2011 when the latest updates (spread over a few months) began tumbling in to the auto update forcing overnight reboots etc. I did consider switching off the updates however as usual I forgot until it was too late. The latest program to stop working is the scan function of my DVB-T USB Dongle my only source of TV as SWMBO has the main TV and I like to be on my PC at the same time. The previously scanned and stored channels have always played fine, however even on Winter Hill they still make many channel changes and as such I would lose channels on a regular basis. In desperation I tried re-scanning and noticed that I got the default 'BlazdDVB has caused an exception' message, send or no send scenario which always results in a re-boot. What I had not realised was that this was actually removing [B]all[/B] channels from the scanned frequency. I am now in a situation of having no channels and not being able to use my tuner at all. Initial fault finding proved that the channels were there, so I thought OK download some software that does work, I chose progDVB, and having set up the prog for AF9005BDA device, when scanning I get plenty of signal strength but no signal quality. I repeated this whole scenario with my laptop on the main TV aerial and got the same results, I also have a workhorse XP machine with nothing installed on it apart from updated XP software, and get exactly the same problem there. Anyone else experienced similar XP problems or know of a solution? [/QUOTE]
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