Leadtek Winfast TV2000XP RM Drivers ?  

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  1. Posts : 1,020
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #21

    Congratz on getting it working for your needs.
    Last edited by TimStitt; 05 Dec 2009 at 03:07.
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  2. Posts : 2,292
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #22

    ... And, believe it or not, I found the solution to my problem as well... Funny how every time I ask for help, I end up solving the problem myself
    It seems the card was actually "Deluxe", the drivers finally worked under PVR2. Though at first I had no color XD
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #23

    Sopolias Falst said:
    ... And, believe it or not, I found the solution to my problem as well... Funny how every time I ask for help, I end up solving the problem myself
    It seems the card was actually "Deluxe", the drivers finally worked under PVR2. Though at first I had no color XD
    Brilliant. It look likes this one is solved!
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       #24

    TimStitt said:
    Hi All,

    I too had this problem, but resolved it by renaming the blocked driver. I have now used it successfully for a week with no problems. Here's how; but use this at your own risk (i.e. I have no idea why Microsoft blocked the driver to begin with and there could be a good reason for it).

    1. Update drivers for the PVR2000 automatically on Windows 7 64bit. In device manager the Winfast PVR2000 will be blocked.
    2. Open C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\pvr2000.inf_amd64_neutral_bf23dd254cab18bc (or similar if your OS drive is not C).
    3. Look for three files
    - cxavsis (Security Catalog)
    - cxavsis.sys (System File)
    - pvr2000.inf (Setup Information file)
    4. Copy them to a new folder in another location (e.g. C:\Users\testbox\Desktop\win7-PVR2000)
    5. Using your NEWLY COPIED files, rename the Security Catalog to a different name; I used cxavsisTIM
    6. Rename the cxavsis.sys to the same name (cxavsisTIM.sys)
    7. Open the pvr2000.inf file in NOTEPAD and choose REPLACE from the edit menu
    - In the 'Find what' area type cxavsis
    - In the 'Replace With' area type your new name cxavsisTIM
    8. Replace all and SAVE
    9. From the Windows 7 device manager, right click and choose 'update driver'
    10. Select 'Browse my computer for driver software'. NEXT
    11. Select 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'. NEXT
    12. Select 'Have Disk'
    13. Navigate to your new drivers (e.g. C:\Users\testbox\Desktop\win7-PVR2000)
    14. Install and override any Security prompts about unsigned drivers.
    15. Configure your PVR aplication and enjoy

    Good luck!
    Tim

    PS: I've atatched the files I changed below, so you can skip the first 8 steps and see if it works for you... remember - use this at your own risk, everyone's system is unique.
    When I instal this driver my computer restarts due to some phisical memory or something...blue screen. After that when I look at device menager under Multimedia controler I see that its recognized Leadtek product but there without drivers...
    Please help me!
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       #25

    There is winfast PVR2000 at device menager but its blocked and says "This device cannot start. (Code 10)"
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    Windows 7 RC
       #26

    Sopolias Falst said:
    ... And, believe it or not, I found the solution to my problem as well... Funny how every time I ask for help, I end up solving the problem myself
    It seems the card was actually "Deluxe", the drivers finally worked under PVR2. Though at first I had no color XD

    How about a
    little more info on how you got it working???
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  7. Posts : 3
    windows 7
       #27

    I have windows 7 and windows xp (dual boot) because of tv 2000xp. It took me 45min to instal windows xp (and a few minutes to make a dual boot). Now I can watch TV.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #28

    Hey All, sorry I missed your posts... must have escaped me during the Christmas blur.

    In following my steps above please make sure that you do it for the correct card. If it's a PVR2000 then alter those drivers (else the hadrware won;t start in device manager), if yours is a TV2000XP then alter those drivers to force install and always use the PVR2 application the first one won't work. Inside TV2000 there are many releases (e.g. deluxe) find the latest drivers that you can for your release.

    There is a release of TV2000 that came with a different chip, you need to install this one with the btwincap driver and a different installer, see Iron2000's steps earlier in this post.

    Hope this helps.
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  9. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 64bit
       #29

    Hi everybody!
    I have same card(Winfast TV 2000 XP RM edition) and i followed your instructions but cannot get it to work. I came only so far, that i got Conexant BtPCI video capture driver installed in device manager however it says it isn't signed and that it might not work correctly.
    When i start media center or PVR2 it says it cannot find TV tuner( or BDA device in PVR2).
    What should i do? Could any of you be so kind to put in some step by step instructions on how to solve this issue?
    Thank you so much!
    Regards,
    Max
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    Windows 7 Pro x64
       #30

    Maxi said:
    Hi everybody!
    I have same card(Winfast TV 2000 XP RM edition) and i followed your instructions but cannot get it to work. I came only so far, that i got Conexant BtPCI video capture driver installed in device manager however it says it isn't signed and that it might not work correctly.
    When i start media center or PVR2 it says it cannot find TV tuner( or BDA device in PVR2).
    What should i do? Could any of you be so kind to put in some step by step instructions on how to solve this issue?
    Thank you so much!
    Regards,
    Max
    Is the tv tuner detected with Dscaler?

    I too have the driver installed with the yellow exclamation and warning message in Device Manager but it worked on Dscaler the last time I checked.
    Not sure about Media Center and PVR2 though, got Media Center removed and not going to install PVR2.
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