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ColinT

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Dont forget that I have Windows7 64bit and a BGT3595 card
Things look a bit different here. Using the Device Manager route There is no "device instance ID" here, but the "Matching device id" is

pci\ven_1131&dev_7231&subsys_359514c7

The device instance path is
PCI\VEN_1131&DEV_7231&SUBSYS_359514C7&REV_AA\6&2D6E029B&0&002000A0

I cant confirm this in MP as I dont seem to be able to browse the MP DB any more since I started using MySQL.

Interstingly there is no .inf file in the downloaded drivers that I can find ether.
Do you think I have fund the right one?

I note that your builds are for MP1.1. I upgraded yesterday to MP1.1.1

Thanks for the help

ColinT
 

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    [Edit: I apologise for the poor instructions - I don't have easy access to Windows 7. As you probably guessed I am still using XP and my instructions reflect that. Sorry once again...]
    I'd say what you've given me is correct. I will add the ID to the patch and then build some DLLs for you. Note that I'll be putting them at the bottom of the first post of the other thread...
     

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    Okay, the DLLs you'll need are now posted. The question is are you brave enough to try them? :oops: I wouldn't blame you if you're not, however I agree with the Blackgold people - there shouldn't be any chance of damaging the physical hardware unless the driver is bad or you fiddle with cables while your computer, switch or other receivers/STBs are still on/plugged in.
     

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