Installation problem
I dual boot WinME and Win2K on a FAT32 partition. The trial Sage Recorder 1.5 installed and ran without a hitch on WinME, unlike Hauppage WinTV which took a week to get running. However, I would like to do a four hour recording and ultimately six hour recordings. The resulting file sizes are too big for FAT32, so I thought I would use Win2K and store the files on a NTFS partition on another drive. However, I had lots of problems installing under Win2K. First, I had to do a 44 package Windows Update. Then, when Sage Recoder would install, whenever I try to autotune the channels, I get a "machine gun" sound from the speakers and Windows locks up. This also happens with WinTV which doesn't surprise me given all the problems I had installing on WinME.
I have a Hauppauge PVR-250 PCI card and an ATI Radeon 7000 video card. The CPU is an AMD K6-III+ 450 Mhz, which is below the minimum requirements, but this CPU usually benchmarks as equivalent to a PII 600Mhz. Besides, it works great on WinME. I have 384 Meg memory and a Tyan S1590 (VIA chipset) motherboard and a Western Digital 80G drive partitioned 50-50 Windows and Fedora Core 2. I boot with the Win2K boot manager. I am running the latest Haupauge drivers from their web site. It wouldn't work with drivers on the CD either.
Any suggestions as to what is wrong?
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