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Has anyone had problems with using Matrox PC-VCR with Windows XP SP2? I've
had this weird problem develop ever since I installed SP2. After a reboot,
I can open PC-VCR and close it fine no problem the first time. If I load
PC-VCR again, it's fine until I want to turn it off. When I exit the PC-VCR
program, my whole computer reboots itself. I just did a fresh reinstall
with SP2 and the problem still persists. Has anyone experienced the same?

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I've had exactly the same problem. No idea what to do about it.
Reloaded PC-VCR several times to no avail. Checked microsoft
and matrox websites but have found no help.

Any help would be appreciated.

On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 23:59:30 GMT, "Terry" <nosp@m.com> wrote:

>Has anyone had problems with using Matrox PC-VCR with Windows XP SP2? I've
>had this weird problem develop ever since I installed SP2. After a reboot,
>I can open PC-VCR and close it fine no problem the first time. If I load
>PC-VCR again, it's fine until I want to turn it off. When I exit the PC-VCR
>program, my whole computer reboots itself. I just did a fresh reinstall
>with SP2 and the problem still persists. Has anyone experienced the same?
>

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Did your problems only start after installing SP2 as well? I started a
thread on the Matrox Support Forums here:
http://forum.matrox.com/mga/viewtopic.php?t=12703. Please register/logon
and say you have the same problems. Maybe if enough people complain, Matrox
will fix it.


<uwhong@attglobal.net> wrote in message
news:58krn0doenll50lria9gvhtjhfhc48k9mq@4ax.com...
> I've had exactly the same problem. No idea what to do about it.
> Reloaded PC-VCR several times to no avail. Checked microsoft
> and matrox websites but have found no help.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 23:59:30 GMT, "Terry" <nosp@m.com> wrote:
>
>>Has anyone had problems with using Matrox PC-VCR with Windows XP SP2?
>>I've
>>had this weird problem develop ever since I installed SP2. After a
>>reboot,
>>I can open PC-VCR and close it fine no problem the first time. If I load
>>PC-VCR again, it's fine until I want to turn it off. When I exit the
>>PC-VCR
>>program, my whole computer reboots itself. I just did a fresh reinstall
>>with SP2 and the problem still persists. Has anyone experienced the same?
>>
>


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