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TV-Server Version: 1.0MediaPortal Version: 1.0Windows Version: Vista Business 64CPU Type: i7Motherboard: P6T DlxVideo Card: HD48701. TV Card: Hauppauge HVR-1300This sounds similar to an issue I am currently experiencing.I was updating the movie database against IMDB when my computer crashed (BSOD). Whether MediaPortal caused the BSOD or not I can't tell, but somehow I doubt it.Launching MediaPortal now makes it crash, and Vista provides the following data:Crash-logs attached.MediaPortal Configuration loads, but with an exception."There is an error in XML document (0, 0).I get the options "Continue" and "Quit". Continue works, apparently without ill effects. When finally clicking OK the same dialogue comes up, and presumably no changes are actually made.I tried reinstall (albeit without removing the existing installation), but I don't think it tried to overwrite any existing files. Presumably one of them has become corrupted, hopefully some config-file somewhere. The .xml and .exe.config-files don't look suspicious though.Thanks for any suggestions.
TV-Server Version: 1.0
MediaPortal Version: 1.0
Windows Version: Vista Business 64
CPU Type: i7
Motherboard: P6T Dlx
Video Card: HD4870
1. TV Card: Hauppauge HVR-1300
This sounds similar to an issue I am currently experiencing.
I was updating the movie database against IMDB when my computer crashed (BSOD). Whether MediaPortal caused the BSOD or not I can't tell, but somehow I doubt it.
Launching MediaPortal now makes it crash, and Vista provides the following data:
Crash-logs attached.
MediaPortal Configuration loads, but with an exception.
"There is an error in XML document (0, 0).
I get the options "Continue" and "Quit". Continue works, apparently without ill effects. When finally clicking OK the same dialogue comes up, and presumably no changes are actually made.
I tried reinstall (albeit without removing the existing installation), but I don't think it tried to overwrite any existing files. Presumably one of them has become corrupted, hopefully some config-file somewhere. The .xml and .exe.config-files don't look suspicious though.
Thanks for any suggestions.