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Mechman

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  1. I guess that most forum members/guests are using broadband and probably haven't run into this problem, however, if anyone using an nLite version of XP using a dial-up connection is out there I would appreciate hearing from you as to whether or not you are experiencing any lost connection problems.
  2. Much appreciate the responces to my post. I compiled another nLite configuration with a few minor changes and this time the HDV camcorder was alive and well. I do recall getting a message during the previous nLite XP install that a file was corrupted or not read properly and I suspect that was the reason why my camcorder drivers were not installing properly. Everything seems to be working fine although I'll be checking his functionality first on my next nLite project. After spending a lot of time installing several aps I came upon this problem so it was rather frustrating. Cheers to all!
  3. It took me quite a while to isolate this problem to an nLite configuration however, there is some form of a bug introduced through nLite that causes my dial-up modem to hang. I don't mean hang-up but it simply stops working. If you listen in on another phone you can still hear the carrier noise from the modem but you cannot communicate through it. If you disconnect the phone line and then plug it back in and attempt to dial another connection, the modem does not respond. The only way that you can re-establish a connection is to reboot the computer and try again. This is an intermittent problem that often rears its head after you have been connected for several minutes. I tried using different modem cards but got the same result. I have the same version of nLite XP on both a desktop and a laptop. this modem problem occurs on both machines. When I use the modem with a full version of XP it works fine. I recently reconfigured XP with the latest version of nLite and ran into the same problem so it is not related to a specific version of nLite. I am really curious if anyone else has come across this problem and has found a solution. Any suggestions as to whether a specific XP excluded module may be causing this?
  4. The Video Capture module was included in my nLite configuration. I checked out the windows update catalog for camcorder drivers but nothing was lsited for Canon. Much appreciate the suggestions though.
  5. I have checked out the Canon Canadian and US web sites looking for XP drivers for the HV10 unfortunately they do not list any. I suspect it is because the generic drivers provided with XP do the job. In looking over my XP nLite configuration I see that I have excluded "Telnet". Would this be the module that contains the Teletext Codec? If so is there any way of adding this back in with having to go back to square 1? After spending several hours installing various apps on my latest nLite OS I found the camcorder issue so am hoping to patch this if possible.
  6. After reconfiguring XP using the latest nLite version I found that my Canon HV10 camcorder was no longer recognized by XP although it worked fine with my earlier version of an nLiten'd XP. I did not remove the Camcorder option when configuring XP with nLite. Please note that this is the IEEE 1394 camcorder interface that I am having a problem with not USB. Does anyone know how I might download the camcorder driver library from Microsoft that comes with the full version of XP Pro?
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