ATI TV Wonder Pro (PCI) Installation Problems

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Jeff M

Anyone know of a fix for this? I first experienced a hang during the
DAO installation. Went and got the software and drivers from ATI and
reinstalled. It completed with one error "Internal Error 0x80040703"
but the application is there in the programs. When you try and run the
TV application it generates a windows error and is done. Any ideas guys
and girls?
 
I just installed my ATI Wonder Pro tonight and got the same error message.
During DAO Install, same Error No. etc.
When I click on the TV button on the Toolbar I get:

"STILLS GALLERY (Yes, Stills Gallery...where'd that come from?)
"Unable to load language resources.
Please re-install the software.
Player will exit."

But when I click on OK, the TV comes up just fine.
I get the same error with Player, VCD, CD, and Library, and the
Configuration button,
and nothing comes up after clicking OK.
And of course I've reloaded the software, checked for updates, always the
same results.
The video card is an ATI Radeon 9200, dual screen capable. (Only use one).
On an HP m300y Media Center PC, Pentium 4, 2.8GHz, 1GB ram.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
I understand that you get some strange errors if you do not have Microsoft
..NET framework installed, you might check that.

Also FYI I have 2 DAO installed both report version 3.5 one has
support/update of support.ati.com, www.ati.com. The other has
www.microsoft.com for both. Do others have 2 of these? (check add/remove
programs).

Michael
 
I have .NET installed.
I only have one DAO, and it shows "Support and Updates" by Microsoft.
 
I have at times been unable to complete ATI install. The only solution for
me was to follow their instructions - to the letter- in
their knowledge base 737-20561 (use search term 'remove ati' in their search
field.)

It required removal of DAO, removal of ATI programs, manual cleaning up of
the registry and then reinstall in the order they specify, accompanied
by multiple reboots -- a real pain but it did eventually work. If you try
that be sure to note the warnings on the DVD decoder, you will need your
original CD installation disk to get DVD playback restored (a license
thing). If you no longer have the original cd try NOT removing the ATI DVD
decoder.


Good Luck, Michael
 
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