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gamebride with windows vista!!

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by sloshmold, Mar 20, 2007.

  1. sloshmold

    sloshmold Member

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    hey can some one help, i bought a gamebridge for my xbox360 so i can record what im playing but it seems not to work on windows vista it comes up saying,window cannot find divise please contact manufacture,will they dont help alot so i hope some one can help me on here thanks.
     
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    Grabbed this form another forum but should help

    "I managed to get mine to work under Vista32. It was tricky though and took some doing.

    First I unplugged it from my USB, rebooted. Then I ran the "Autorun" form the CD which (after allowing it to run) pulled up a box that had only a cancel button. Without cancelling, I re-inserted the gamebridge into my USB slot and it detected and eventually installed the drivers, though I did have to "ok" it a few times due to signing issues. When it went to install the application it failed and claimed no adaptec device was installed.

    I rebooted again with the gamebridge unplugged...then I put it back in and it was detected in my device manager so I assumed the drivers were installed ok. I navagated to the software folder on the CD and ran the "installGB.exe" application. This once again claimed no Adaptec device was detected.

    I right clicked on the InstallGB.exe file, went to the compatability tab and checked the checkbox and set it to WinXP sp2 compatability mode. Then I also checked the "run application in administrator mode" just for compeletness. I ran it again and this time the software installed!

    After it installed I rebooted once again and ran the software after booting. It didn't work...which really bummed me out. Then I realized the SVIDEO cable had come loose...I plugged it back in and was able to watch cable on my monitor.

    One thing to note, I did not even hook up the audio as that is going through my home theater system anyway so that might affect peoples success with the device."

    credit to Tapar

    /note if u r tryin to get it to run under windows vista x64 it wont work
     
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    thanks but i dont think its going to work tho becouse i got AMD 64 athlon dont know if it makes any difference?.
     
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    your processor doesnt matter. what matters is if you are using a 64bit operating system. to check in vista Start > control panel > system then look under the "system type" to see if it is 64bit or 32bit.
     
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    ok thanks its a 32bit ill give that ago again not havening luck tho
     

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