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<blockquote data-quote="Bleazle" data-source="post: 765676" data-attributes="member: 53582"><p>Re: The splitter - isn't it important to have the "priority one" card hooked up to the side of the splitter that provides the "power" to the LNB? On my splitter it has a red line showing which one that needs to be. I'm pretty sure this caused me some issues when I first went to DVB-S (but that was a LOT of beer ago so I could be wrong - but I don't think I am...) </p><p></p><p>Having said all of that this might have nothing to do with the problem you're having. I went from an XP setup to W7 (on my HTPC and a client) and didn't have the problems you're having. Did you do a clean install of MP? I seem to remember thinking that the way you described the way you went to W7 seemed a little strange - but maybe I just missunderstood you.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bleazle, post: 765676, member: 53582"] Re: The splitter - isn't it important to have the "priority one" card hooked up to the side of the splitter that provides the "power" to the LNB? On my splitter it has a red line showing which one that needs to be. I'm pretty sure this caused me some issues when I first went to DVB-S (but that was a LOT of beer ago so I could be wrong - but I don't think I am...) Having said all of that this might have nothing to do with the problem you're having. I went from an XP setup to W7 (on my HTPC and a client) and didn't have the problems you're having. Did you do a clean install of MP? I seem to remember thinking that the way you described the way you went to W7 seemed a little strange - but maybe I just missunderstood you. Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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