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Old 8th August 2006, 10:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking No tv signal then blank screen???

Was wondering if any of you peeps out there can help?
My problem being when i watch live tv it all starts well,
until maybe 5-10mins later i get a no tv signal error or
the blue screen, but the weird thing is if i minimze
mce and go back to the windows desktop the tv picture comes back?
Also sometimes have noticed live tv will eventually just go to a blank
screen as if mce has locked up, once this happens the only to close
mce is to ctrl-alt-del key and manually close e-shell in running processes
ANY HELP PLEASE.
my system is a:
AMD 64bit 3000 cpu
1Gig ddr 400 ram
200gb WD hard drive
G-force 6200 vid card
Twinhan dtv 3020 hd tv tuner
Nvidia NDVD video decoder
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Old 10th August 2006, 11:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Smile Re: No tv signal then blank screen???

Hi Haggis,

If it helps - I have has the same thing happen. The problem went away after I rebuilt my MCE machine.

I have noticed that when MCE starts to go burko & a reboot / reset of default settings, doesn't fix it - then a rebuild will. I have had my SBS channel dissapear & refuse to scan in no matter what I did. The only fix was a rebuild.


Once you rebuild your PC & get it working - make a backup ghost image - that way you save yourself a load of time reconfiguring it


cheers

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