blerk Posted July 4, 2008 Share Posted July 4, 2008 (edited) Recently installed a nLited XP on a box with a DVB-T USB stick for telly, ProgDVB and several other programmes to watch telly all detect the stick and it also shows up fine in device manager, they just can't seem to initialise the stick. I left (or so I think) everything that has anything to do with USB, TV, and related stuff in XP but still no go. Can someone tell me what should have left in my XP the Last Session.ini is attached.Edit: maybe good to mention the make of the stick; Geniatech t328b.blerk.ini Edited July 4, 2008 by blerk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrofLuigi Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 Recently installed a nLited XP on a box with a DVB-T USB stick for telly, ProgDVB and several other programmes to watch telly all detect the stick and it also shows up fine in device manager, they just can't seem to initialise the stick. I left (or so I think) everything that has anything to do with USB, TV, and related stuff in XP but still no go. Can someone tell me what should have left in my XP the Last Session.ini is attached.Edit: maybe good to mention the make of the stick; Geniatech t328b.From their site:System RequirementsMicrosoft Windows XP P3 600MHz CPU or above for SDTVP4 2.0GHz CPU or above for HDTV 128M RAM or above for SDTV256M RAM or above for HDTVVGA Card with at least 16MB Memory for SDTVVGA Card with at least 32MB Memory for HDTVSound Card or On Board Sound Chipone Free USB 2.0 Port (not compatible with USB1.1)Microsoft Direct X 9.0 or aboveMicrosoft Media Player 9.0 or aboveUHF/VHF Antenna for DVB-T Terrestrial TVSo, this is what you shouldn't have removed:Windows Media PlayerWindows Media Player 6.4And make **** sure you have drivers for these:Sound ControllersDisplay AdaptersDisplay Adapters (old)Here's other things that could IMO potentially cause trouble:Cameras and camcordersPortable AudioScannersToshiba DVD decoder cardMultifunctionalAcm Core CodecsActiveX for streaming videoIntel Indeo codecsMedia CenterMIDI audio support(some items more, some less). I know I wouldn't remove them if I was building for such a purpose.GL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blerk Posted July 5, 2008 Author Share Posted July 5, 2008 (edited) Alright I readded some components and the stick is working again, one problem left which probaly has somethign todo with database stuff, when trying to start the EPG (electronic programme guide) one bit of media software just crashes, the EPG itself works fine in others so it is just with this program, I suspected it was Jet, but when I manually reinstalled Jet database it still crashed, is reinstalling Jet enough after taking it out with nLite? What else could cause this crash/what other database stuff is there? Thanks for the help so far! My new Last Session.ini is attached for your convenience.blerk.ini Edited July 5, 2008 by blerk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrofLuigi Posted July 6, 2008 Share Posted July 6, 2008 Alright I readded some components and the stick is working again, one problem left which probaly has somethign todo with database stuff, when trying to start the EPG (electronic programme guide) one bit of media software just crashes, the EPG itself works fine in others so it is just with this program, I suspected it was Jet, but when I manually reinstalled Jet database it still crashed, is reinstalling Jet enough after taking it out with nLite? What else could cause this crash/what other database stuff is there? Thanks for the help so far! My new Last Session.ini is attached for your convenience.I viewed your new ini and can't find anything obvious. But MAYBE they implemented some of the program's features through some of these (maybe they use a DLL that depends on them):Cameras and camcordersMS XML 2.0 (very unlikely; you should have 4 or 6 anyway)HTTP SSL (also I think this is a server-side component)Message Queuing (MSMQ)Performance Logs and AlertsRemoveMUI (or anything to have with languages; who knows how the program was written; but this is the las measure I would try, only in despair )Anyway, it can be a case of poorly written (or misconfigured) program and not to have anything with nLite.GL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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