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<blockquote data-quote="dhasselqvist" data-source="post: 364845" data-attributes="member: 60604"><p>No, Microsoft has not confirmed the issue. But several users (including me) have replaced the SP3 MS drivers with the old ones from SP2 and the problem is gone.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think this will help, it's not a problem with the hauppage drivers, since they work fine with SP2 versions of the MS dll's.</p><p></p><p>I really recommend you to do as post #319/#327 suggest you to. Make a backup of your system so you can easily roll back if you make any mistakes. </p><p></p><p>Replace usbd.sys with the v2600 file and the following with the v2180 files: usbehci.sys, usbhub.sys, usbintel.sys, usbport.sys, usbuhci.sys. Remove the sp3.cab from C:\Windows\Driver Cache\i386 and put the v2180 files in system32\dllcache to stop SFC overwriting the files with the newer versions.</p><p></p><p>You can find the old versions of the files in sp2.cab in C:\Windows\Driver Cache\i386 (can be unpacked with e.g. WinRAR). Or in post #327 where a user has posted a script doing the above automatically. However the script did not execute all the neccessary tasks on my system so I just did it manually (as described in the post).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhasselqvist, post: 364845, member: 60604"] No, Microsoft has not confirmed the issue. But several users (including me) have replaced the SP3 MS drivers with the old ones from SP2 and the problem is gone. I don't think this will help, it's not a problem with the hauppage drivers, since they work fine with SP2 versions of the MS dll's. I really recommend you to do as post #319/#327 suggest you to. Make a backup of your system so you can easily roll back if you make any mistakes. Replace usbd.sys with the v2600 file and the following with the v2180 files: usbehci.sys, usbhub.sys, usbintel.sys, usbport.sys, usbuhci.sys. Remove the sp3.cab from C:\Windows\Driver Cache\i386 and put the v2180 files in system32\dllcache to stop SFC overwriting the files with the newer versions. You can find the old versions of the files in sp2.cab in C:\Windows\Driver Cache\i386 (can be unpacked with e.g. WinRAR). Or in post #327 where a user has posted a script doing the above automatically. However the script did not execute all the neccessary tasks on my system so I just did it manually (as described in the post). [/QUOTE]
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