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From the date you have provided. It has to be the NAV CD 7.01. Have you tried other Virus checkers and get the same error? ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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What driver version are you using? ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Can't help you without system specs ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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This is an easy one Click that microsoft icon on your keyboard. You will notice that a taskmanager for NAV2000 is running. You have to select if you want to enable taskmanager or not. That's it ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Quote: Originally posted by Dragon-Lord: Have you checked your event viewer recently? Running NAV2000 on my machine (SMP) causes perfproc failures in winmgmt.exe Not sure if that was a problem as regards to crashes, etc., but turning off the auto-protect made those errors go away. Also, I cannot do a full virus scan on my system without NAV2000 hanging about 60,000 files into it...this is repeatable, it will not finish. Oh, and again perhaps due to SMP, I can crash/freeze the machine if I am doing a virus scan and checking mail (nav mail virus detection enabled) at the same time. :} I also have this problem 50% of the time. Sometimes it completes a full scan sometimes it doesn't. I have no answer to this and I am also running a SMP system. But after a recent reinstall of Windows 2000. I updated Windows 2000 first. Then installed NAV 2000 and updated. After I did that that lock up went away. You could try this ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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I had this error once when I installed a new video card. The only way around this for me was a clean install of Windows 2000. What Virus Scanner are you using by the way? ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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You can extract the file using winzip. Also go to "My Computer" and select your primary Hard Drive and right click the mouse. Then select properties. Select general from the tab. Click the Disk Cleanup icon. Then check off everything that applies that you want deleted. Then delete it This happened to me once but when I did that it never happened again. I also deleted my TEMP folder in my Documents and Setting directory. But I don't know if it was a good idea. Nothing catastraphic happened yet
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You can also uncompress the file using winzip and then installing it from the extracted directory ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Just change your location to the US I guess ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Future Computer Evaluation. Please respond if you have any a
MarksmanX replied to INFERNO2000's topic in Hardware
Sound Blaster Live Value is only $37 at http://www.pricewatch.com Your current HardDrives are fine for Windows 2000. I did do a swap with my 350WATT to a 400WATT. I didn't have any problems, but they were the same brand. Retail should come with heatsinks. OEMs don't come with headsinks. But I am not 100% sure for AMD. ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor -
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MarksmanX replied to INFERNO2000's topic in Hardware
Quote: Originally posted by INFERNO2000: I've just purchased a new Mobo(Asus K7V) and processor(Athlon 750) from "Whoisyourdaddy". This ad is in the Buy and Sell dept. I've also purchased a new case, an AT901 http://www.pccase.com/products/AT901.html This comes with a 250W Power supply Parts I'm going to transfer from my current computers are 2 harddrives(30GB and 13.5 GB) 1 Floppy drive(from my 486) 3 128MB PC100 RAM chips 1 Video card(CL Annhilator Pro(GeForce DDR) 1 Sound card(Diamond Sonic Impact S90) 1 Modem(damned if I know) 1 NIC(Intel something or other) 1 DVD 1 CDRW maybe an extra fan from my 486 My questions are: 1: Will my power supply give me any problems, or should I swap the 300W my compaq has in it? 2: I've read about some problems with Athlons and their motherboards... Are there any major known problems with this Motherboard and CPU? If so--where can I find fixes 3: Will a direct transfer of my harddrives yield a working system, or will I have to reformat to make alterations due to the new motherboard, chipset, and CPU? 4: Is there anything else you can comment on that would help me in this endeavour? My current computers specs are listed below. Mainly the only change I'm making is NON-Compaq motherboard, and a faster CPU, albeit Athlon instead of PIII. #1 Yes you need a 300WATT powersupply. The best powersupply can be found at http://www.pcpowerandcooling.com/home.htm Also check if that powersupply is compatible with the Athlon motherboards (don't know the website for the powersupply compatibility chart, but it could be at the AMD site) #2 Yes this is very true and most people have problems are with Nvidia based cards. You can find AGP drivers at the motherboard site that will try to fix these problems or it will set your AGP port to 1X #3 You need to reformat because you have a new motherboard installed. Not all motherboards are the same and require different drivers to operate. #4, Get rid of the Diamond Sonic Impact S90 and get a Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! If you have time to toy around with compatibility problems then stick with your current plan. But if you work and don't have hours to kill fixing BSOD or game lockups then get an Intel BX motherboard and CPU. I am recommending what I think is best for a working individual. ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor -
I agree with Gerbacke Kaznet It's a 50/50 shot when you go generic. To some people they get 100% stability while others do not. I would personally stick with BX if you MUST upgrade. ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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If you want a dual board now stick with BX. All I have seen is nothing but trouble for the I8xx series from intel. You could wait till the end of this year for the new Pentium 4s which will be around 1.3GHz from what I read. The good BX motherboards that I recommend is is the Tyan 100 Revision F and the Supermicro P6DBE Revesion 3.0 motherboards. But if you can wait then bite the bullet alittle longer ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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I have seen alot of burn problems lately with the HP burners this month. I do use Memorex 80min CDs and they work fine and don't skip or pop at all. Could you please tell me what soundcard you are using? I don't see the logic when it's working find in Windows 9X OS but when you upgrade to Windows 2000 the CD Recordables suddenly turn bad? This is clearly a driver and firmware issue (or hardware if it doesn't support Windows 2000). Did you do a clean install or just upgraded to Windows 2000? Doing a clean install is best to get rid of the old Windows 9X regestries which might conflict with Windows 2000. Also there is an update to 4.02C for the Adaptec Easy CD Creator. If you have haven't done these then it would be a good idea to try it If it doesn't work keep replying here and add more info(if something new happens). ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Hell the game pauses all the time at 3PM to 8PM and around 9PM the pauses start to disappear ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Quote: Originally posted by andysk: Quote: Originally posted by andysk: I run PowerDVD version 2.55 in windows 2000 and although it runs normally when i insert a dvd in my dvd drive an error message appears that says "Cannot find wnaspi32.dll" and the DVD won't play.Does anyone know what to do? My system has: Pentium 3 at 600/133mhz 256mb ram voodoo 3 3000 with tvout dvd pioneer 104s with the region free firmware soundblaster live You have the same DVD that I have (except mine is 114). They did do a firmware update a few months back. I was verion 1.02 before I went 2.03 (I didn't know about the updates till Diablo II cameout, because it couldn't read the CD). The firmware update can be found at http://www.pioneerusa.com/tec.html#drivers When you try to update your firmware, remember that it will take more than one minute and don't go crazy if it looks like it froze. I thought the samething and was about to press reset when common sense kicked in I am also using PowerDVD 2.55 that came with Hercules Prophet II 64MB (It came with 2.5 and I updated to 2.55). After you update your firmware uninstall PowerDVD( including the directory if the uninstall couldn't delete the directory). Also make sure DMA is enabled for your DVD drive (Device Manager IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers). IF this doesn't help, just keep replying here ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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What is your system setup? I can't help you if I don't know what your system is. ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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When you go generic you should also keep in account that it won't be 100% to the intel standard. Most of my coworkers who have this problem found some AGP driver for their chipset that will work with AGP card. Go to your motherboard website and download their latest AGP driver for Windows 2000. ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Quote: Originally posted by farphle: I'll try the drive in another system and see what happens. I can't see it being hardware related because I can burn CDRW, but you never know. My brother installed ECDC in Win2K Adv. Server with no ASPI update and it works perfect every time. Pisses me off. I agree with Mark W. The problem you are encountering (with the information you have provide) is a hardware problem. When Windows 2000 was in RC status there was problem with burners not burning correctly in Windows 2000. When Windows 2000 was released firmware update soon started appearing a month after which alleviated the problem you are encountering. Stick with Windows 98 for burning till you get a firmware update for Windows 2000. If you have some money to burn get an Adaptec SCSI card and a SCSI Plextor Plexwriter. They are the best combo so far. ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Did you update to 4.02c? ftp://ftp.adaptec.digisle.net/cd_recording_software/aol/ecdc402-dcd301_upv402c.exe ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Quote: Originally posted by EM: Anybody had any luck with any dual processor system, TNT2, and ANY TNT, Detonator, Geforce, whatever video drivers? I cannot get my system to pass even the most basic tests (ie: directx diagnostic) without a hard lockup if I use any video card based on TNT2 chipset. My same system with a Voodoo3 runs just fine. Not running any background tasks at all. Specs are: Supermicro P6DBE Dual PIII 600 128 meg ram IBM 15g HD Toshiba 6x DVD Win2k Pro Retail. What revision is your motherboard? Hvae you updated your bios to 3.0? ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Yes I agree, his studies must be for DOS 6.22 I recently went from 384 to 512 and did notice a big difference. Also I have ECC RAM which makes it more stable and for some odd reason alittle faster when performing heavy network transfering from one computer to the next. All I can say is if you're planning on running Windows 2000 have atleast 256 megs of RAM. Unlike Windows 98, Windows 2000 does know what to do with system memory exceeding over 128 megs of RAM. Windows 2000 is more demanding on your system and requires more RAM and good hardware to run properly. Or you might have the endless rebooting like my friend with the Athlon system hehe ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Quote: Originally posted by DigitalDude: Well, I just tried doing a fresh install. Now I got a different error than usual. "The exception Privileged instruction. (0xc0000096) occured in the application at location 0x0040aae4." Laddyboy, I have 96 megs of SDRAM 66Mhz DIMMs. I haven't tried swaping the DIMMs, somehow I don't think that'll fix the problem. 96 megs of RAM? You need more RAM, around 128+ if you're planning to use Windows 2000. My Windows 2000 takes 186 megs of RAM in processes. I think it would be a good idea for an upgrade to PC-133 RAM with 128+ of RAM and a new Pentium III CPU. Also check for motherboard bios updates if you can't afford an update ( did they have flash bios back in the PC-66 days? ). ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Anybody here know the best video capture card that will work in Windows 2000? I am interested in copying some old family movies into .MOV format so I can save them before the VHS tapes go bad. Thanks for the help guys ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor
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Works great no problems at all in SMP either ( except for the 20 FPS loss in SMP mode in Quake III ) ------------------ Supermicro P6DBE Rev 3.0 Motherboard Dual Intel Pentium III 850 512 MEGS of ECC RAM Sound Blaster Live! Adaptec 29160 SCSI Card GeForce 2 GTS 64MB IBM DMVS18N Ultra 160 Hard Drive Western Digital 20.5GB Hard Drive Razer Boom Slang 2000 (USB) Roland Sound Canvis SC-55 3COM 3CR990-TX-97 with 3XP Processor 10/100 PCI Network Interface Card Plextor Plexwriter 12/4/32 Pioneer 10X DVD-ROM Sony GDM-F500R Monitor