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Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
I installed some 'important updates' to W7 (32 bit) last night, and now
WMC - or rather the whole PC - crashes when I try to watch live TV via my USB-based Freeview tuner. It will run for a minute or so, and then stops dead. The picture freezes and a distorted sound loop about a second long keeps repeating relentlessly. The whole laptop freezes, and doesn't respond to any keyboard or mouse inputs - so the only way out is to hold down the power button until it turns off, and then re-boot. Anyone else experienced this - or have any suggestions about how to fix it? As with most freezes, I can't find anything in the Event Log. -- Cheers, Roger ____________ Please reply to Newsgroup. Whilst email address is valid, it is seldom checked. |
Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
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Roger Mills wrote: I installed some 'important updates' to W7 (32 bit) last night, and now WMC - or rather the whole PC - crashes when I try to watch live TV via my USB-based Freeview tuner. It will run for a minute or so, and then stops dead. The picture freezes and a distorted sound loop about a second long keeps repeating relentlessly. The whole laptop freezes, and doesn't respond to any keyboard or mouse inputs - so the only way out is to hold down the power button until it turns off, and then re-boot. Anyone else experienced this - or have any suggestions about how to fix it? As with most freezes, I can't find anything in the Event Log. That is a common problem with updates and why I have experimented with about a dozen laptops here and I have stopped updating half of them without ill effects. But on to your problem. System Restore should get you back (if you have it enabled). Also some updates can be uninstalled is another choice. If neither is possible and you don't have a backup of your system. Then maybe the manufacture for your USB tuner has an updated driver for the Media Center. Say how do you like the Media Center for saving recordings anyway? I like the Media Center for watching TV or timeshifting, although it takes a big CPU hit. Otherwise I like the DVR software that comes with most tuners better, plus they don't hit the CPU so hard and you can get more multitasking done. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - OE-QuoteFix v1.19.2 Centrino Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz - 2GB - Windows XP SP3 |
Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
On 18/12/2011 11:28, Roger Mills wrote:
I installed some 'important updates' to W7 (32 bit) last night, and now WMC - or rather the whole PC - crashes when I try to watch live TV via my USB-based Freeview tuner. It will run for a minute or so, and then stops dead. The picture freezes and a distorted sound loop about a second long keeps repeating relentlessly. The whole laptop freezes, and doesn't respond to any keyboard or mouse inputs - so the only way out is to hold down the power button until it turns off, and then re-boot. Anyone else experienced this - or have any suggestions about how to fix it? As with most freezes, I can't find anything in the Event Log. I had a problem with jerky video playback and live TV in other apps after installing the batch of 64-bit Windows Updates dated 13th December. I did a System Restore to get rid of the updates (and the problem) then added them back one-by-one. The restore also got rid of an update to a 3rd party app, which could have been the culprit. The problem seemed to have gone after the re-update, but it returned the next day, so I restored to before the last update (IE9 fix) and repeated that fix. I'm still monitoring to see if the issue comes back. |
Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
On Sunday, December 18th, 2011, at 11:28:57h +0000, Roger Mills asked:
or have any suggestions about how to fix it? First do a web search to see if anybody else if having problems with your specific USB box. Other than that, all I can suggest is to completely remove the drivers and user front end software for the USB box (including registry keys) and then reinstall the USB box drivers and software from scratch. You may try asking for specific help for your USB box at http://www.tv-cards.COM/messageboard/ |
Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
Roger Mills wrote:
I installed some 'important updates' to W7 (32 bit) last night, and now WMC - or rather the whole PC - crashes when I try to watch live TV via my USB-based Freeview tuner. It will run for a minute or so, and then stops dead. The picture freezes and a distorted sound loop about a second long keeps repeating relentlessly. The whole laptop freezes, and doesn't respond to any keyboard or mouse inputs - so the only way out is to hold down the power button until it turns off, and then re-boot. Anyone else experienced this - or have any suggestions about how to fix it? As with most freezes, I can't find anything in the Event Log. USB Freeview tuner (Pinnacle PCTV Nano Stick) inserted into the laptop and running W7 Ultimate and WMC, updated automagically last night ... all works absolutely fine, no issues. Checking this, I have W7 (same setup) on a computer in one room, all updated as of last night automatically. It's connected via ethernet directly to the TV in the front room .. Currently streaming Fawlty Towers with no issues .. Ran fine for 5 minutes or so .. Swapped to music, pictures and a film and all ran fine .. Swapped to streaming wirelessly from (as above) laptop and same, all works fine .. Only checked for a couple of minutes each, mind, but no hint of issues at all. -- Paul - xxx "You know, all I wanna do is race .. and all I wanna do is win" Mark Cavendish, World Champion 2011. |
Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
BillW50 wrote:
In , Roger Mills wrote: I installed some 'important updates' to W7 (32 bit) last night, and now WMC - or rather the whole PC - crashes when I try to watch live TV via my USB-based Freeview tuner. It will run for a minute or so, and then stops dead. The picture freezes and a distorted sound loop about a second long keeps repeating relentlessly. The whole laptop freezes, and doesn't respond to any keyboard or mouse inputs - so the only way out is to hold down the power button until it turns off, and then re-boot. Anyone else experienced this - or have any suggestions about how to fix it? As with most freezes, I can't find anything in the Event Log. That is a common problem with updates and why I have experimented with about a dozen laptops here and I have stopped updating half of them without ill effects. But on to your problem. System Restore should get you back (if you have it enabled). Also some updates can be uninstalled is another choice. If neither is possible and you don't have a backup of your system. Then maybe the manufacture for your USB tuner has an updated driver for the Media Center. Say how do you like the Media Center for saving recordings anyway? I like the Media Center for watching TV or timeshifting, although it takes a big CPU hit. Otherwise I like the DVR software that comes with most tuners better, plus they don't hit the CPU so hard and you can get more multitasking done. Hmm, my laptop (Dell E5500, W7 Ultimate 64 bit) and USB card (Pinnacle Nano) running WMC is way better than the supplied software which was buggy, slow, crashed frequently and was an absolute pain to navigate! Recording in WMC is good, navigation is slow and awkward but works .. I've never had a lock-up or crash with W7 or WMC, no matter what other tasks I'm doing, which is mostly browsing, Word-processing and Usenet ... ;) -- Paul - xxx "You know, all I wanna do is race .. and all I wanna do is win" Mark Cavendish, World Champion 2011. |
Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
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Paul - xxx wrote: BillW50 wrote: In , Roger Mills wrote: I installed some 'important updates' to W7 (32 bit) last night, and now WMC - or rather the whole PC - crashes when I try to watch live TV via my USB-based Freeview tuner. It will run for a minute or so, and then stops dead. The picture freezes and a distorted sound loop about a second long keeps repeating relentlessly. The whole laptop freezes, and doesn't respond to any keyboard or mouse inputs - so the only way out is to hold down the power button until it turns off, and then re-boot. Anyone else experienced this - or have any suggestions about how to fix it? As with most freezes, I can't find anything in the Event Log. That is a common problem with updates and why I have experimented with about a dozen laptops here and I have stopped updating half of them without ill effects. But on to your problem. System Restore should get you back (if you have it enabled). Also some updates can be uninstalled is another choice. If neither is possible and you don't have a backup of your system. Then maybe the manufacture for your USB tuner has an updated driver for the Media Center. Say how do you like the Media Center for saving recordings anyway? I like the Media Center for watching TV or timeshifting, although it takes a big CPU hit. Otherwise I like the DVR software that comes with most tuners better, plus they don't hit the CPU so hard and you can get more multitasking done. Hmm, my laptop (Dell E5500, W7 Ultimate 64 bit) and USB card (Pinnacle Nano) running WMC is way better than the supplied software which was buggy, slow, crashed frequently and was an absolute pain to navigate! Recording in WMC is good, navigation is slow and awkward but works .. I've never had a lock-up or crash with W7 or WMC, no matter what other tasks I'm doing, which is mostly browsing, Word-processing and Usenet .. ;) Yes I agree pretty much with WMC, but the format seems to be only playable on WMC machines. A stock XP machine won't play them for example. Yes some TV DVR software probably isn't too good. I have used other like older versions of KWorld and InterVideo WinDVR. And those were really buggy. Although I am very happy with AVerTV 6. Lots more options available. Even timeshifting the FM radio which comes in handy from time to time. And I don't think WMC can wake up a computer and record a program and go back to sleep after it is done. Although I do this all of the time with AVerTV 6. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - OE-QuoteFix v1.19.2 Centrino Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz - 2GB - Windows XP SP3 |
Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
On 18/12/2011 7:28 AM, Roger Mills wrote:
I installed some 'important updates' to W7 (32 bit) last night, and now WMC - or rather the whole PC - crashes when I try to watch live TV via my USB-based Freeview tuner. It will run for a minute or so, and then stops dead. The picture freezes and a distorted sound loop about a second long keeps repeating relentlessly. The whole laptop freezes, and doesn't respond to any keyboard or mouse inputs - so the only way out is to hold down the power button until it turns off, and then re-boot. Anyone else experienced this - or have any suggestions about how to fix it? As with most freezes, I can't find anything in the Event Log. Maybe try re-installing or updating your video drivers? The whole Windows Update thing scares the #ell outa me. How they can change OS files and settings while the OS is still running and being used and supposedly not affect any other software stuff. I've been bitten too many times, I usually make a Ghost or Acronis image before ANY Windows Update. -- /Tazz |
Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
In article , Tazz wrote:
The whole Windows Update thing scares the #ell outa me. How they can change OS files and settings while the OS is still running and being used and supposedly not affect any other software stuff. They don't. If an upgrade includes files that are being used, you have to restart your computer to allow the new files to be used and the old ones to be deleted. Rod. -- Virtual Access V6.3 free usenet/email software from http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-access/ |
Windows Media Center crash after W7 update
In .myzen.co.uk,
Roderick Stewart wrote: In article , Tazz wrote: The whole Windows Update thing scares the #ell outa me. How they can change OS files and settings while the OS is still running and being used and supposedly not affect any other software stuff. They don't. If an upgrade includes files that are being used, you have to restart your computer to allow the new files to be used and the old ones to be deleted. Rod. Tazz is very smart. As any programmer that is worth a damn knows that making any changes to an OS carries a risk. OS are written to minimize such problems, but there is no way to eliminate all risks. So it is always best to have a backup plan if an update goes wrong. There are tons of examples where this is true. For example my KW-TVUSB506RF-PRO tuner driver breaks if used on anything higher than XP SP2. So can OE6 break with XP SP3 as well. As it can hang on compacting on the folder.dbx file due to changes in SP3. And I am sure somebody could write a book on why updating an OS can break your OS and applications. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - OE-QuoteFix v1.19.2 Centrino Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz - 2GB - Windows XP SP3 |
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