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Drivers crashed my windows 2000...?


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ely



Joined: 09 Oct 2004
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PostPosted: 08/14/07 - 06:21    Post subject: Reply with quote

Man, I hate when the drivers crash my Windows 2000. But, has it happened? This is the situation. I installed brand new TV card. I inserted it in the PCI slot, connected the power cable, and turned on the PC. Windows has booted up just like always, but then came the problems. The TV card asked for the drivers CD, so I have put it in. just after the CD loaded, my Windows crashed. First, the Blue Screen Of Dead, and after that, I cant boot the Windows up. Any suggestions?
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corby



Joined: 22 Jul 2005
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PostPosted: 09/13/07 - 22:03    Post subject: Reply with quote

Only one suggestion comes to my mind. First, reinstall the Windows, but try to forget about Win 2000, and switch over to XP. After that, try to find the TV drivers on the internet. It seems that the CD has bad drivers that dont work with Win 2000. But, if you stick with Win 2K, try to find the drivers which works with it. Windows 2000 is old operating system, and some manufacturers are neglecting it. They are turning towards XP and, maybe, Vista. If you succeeded to install drivers, enjoy the magic of television on the PC.
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