vista 64 help
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vista 64 help
sigh... i really was hoping by now, 64bit support for everything wouldn't be such a chore. Sadly, i was mistaken. My plan is to switch to 32bit Windows 7 once it comes out hopefully later this year.
But for now, i'm stuck with 64bit OS, and i'd like to see if i can get some help.
The only thing i need the GX to do for now is display the time (no problem there) and to function as a IR reciever.
The latter is the source of my frustration. The IR will work for anywhere from a few hours to a whole day, and then will inexplicably stop working. Even if i plug in another WMC IR receiver, WMC is completely unresponsive to my WMC remote. I can see the red led light up when i press buttons on the remote, but nothing happens. The only way i can get the remote to work again is by restarting the computer.
This is my HTPC, so having the remote randomly not working and requiring a restart every day completely ruins my HTPC experience.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
But for now, i'm stuck with 64bit OS, and i'd like to see if i can get some help.
The only thing i need the GX to do for now is display the time (no problem there) and to function as a IR reciever.
The latter is the source of my frustration. The IR will work for anywhere from a few hours to a whole day, and then will inexplicably stop working. Even if i plug in another WMC IR receiver, WMC is completely unresponsive to my WMC remote. I can see the red led light up when i press buttons on the remote, but nothing happens. The only way i can get the remote to work again is by restarting the computer.
This is my HTPC, so having the remote randomly not working and requiring a restart every day completely ruins my HTPC experience.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
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Not quite sure yet, I'm trying to reproduce the issue so i can atleast make a somewhat informed guess on whats going on, however i have been unsuccessfull sofar.
The issue of not responding to other recievers that have been plugged in seems to be an issue in the microsoft IR driver, this by the looks of it has been fixed in win7.
just to rule out some other possible causes, make sure the remote batteries are properly charged and that you're running the lastest firmware available in the aug'08 software pack.
Another thing that could be interesting to try is when the GX stops responding to IR go into the device manager and disable the "eHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR)" device listed under "Universal serial bus controllers" and enable it again right away. If there are multiple listed look for the one with USB\VID_1B3D&PID_000B&REV_0200&MI_01 as hardware ID in the property pages.
The issue of not responding to other recievers that have been plugged in seems to be an issue in the microsoft IR driver, this by the looks of it has been fixed in win7.
just to rule out some other possible causes, make sure the remote batteries are properly charged and that you're running the lastest firmware available in the aug'08 software pack.
Another thing that could be interesting to try is when the GX stops responding to IR go into the device manager and disable the "eHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR)" device listed under "Universal serial bus controllers" and enable it again right away. If there are multiple listed look for the one with USB\VID_1B3D&PID_000B&REV_0200&MI_01 as hardware ID in the property pages.
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well, i had a stand alone microsoft usb ir receiver that i used for about 6 months or more before i got the GX, and i never had a problem with it before.
disabling the device and re-enabling it did not work, however it prompted me to restart after disable and enable, which i ignored. I did notice the device had two hardware id's, if that means anything.
VID_1B3D&PID_000B&REV_0200&MI_01
and
VID_1B3D&PID_000B&MI_01
The batteries are fine and i got the driver pack from this link: http://www.matrixorbital.ca/software/GX ... 8_rev1.zip
thanks for helping me with this.
disabling the device and re-enabling it did not work, however it prompted me to restart after disable and enable, which i ignored. I did notice the device had two hardware id's, if that means anything.
VID_1B3D&PID_000B&REV_0200&MI_01
and
VID_1B3D&PID_000B&MI_01
The batteries are fine and i got the driver pack from this link: http://www.matrixorbital.ca/software/GX ... 8_rev1.zip
thanks for helping me with this.
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i attached the playlist and design file i currently use.
I am running vista 64 on this hardware:
Gigabyte MA69gm-s2h motherboard, amd x2 4800,
gigabyte GV-NX86S256H(8600gts), antec neohe 500W,
4GB OCZ platinum ddr2800, samsung dvd burner
there isn't too much software installed on the rig, Steam, Firefox, Utorrent, VLC, ffdshow, DVD Decrypter....
I am running vista 64 on this hardware:
Gigabyte MA69gm-s2h motherboard, amd x2 4800,
gigabyte GV-NX86S256H(8600gts), antec neohe 500W,
4GB OCZ platinum ddr2800, samsung dvd burner
there isn't too much software installed on the rig, Steam, Firefox, Utorrent, VLC, ffdshow, DVD Decrypter....
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