canTsTop Posted June 13, 2008 Posted June 13, 2008 hello, i have customized windows with nlite, and now DVBViewer then scanning channels says "No hardware available!" but in options>hardware devices my tuner is detected this is what i removed from windows: [Tasks] Remove Components Unattended Setup Tweaks Create a Bootable ISO Options [Components] ;# Applications # Accessibility Options Briefcase Internet Games NT Backup Pinball Screensavers WordPad ;# Drivers # Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Cameras and Camcorders Display Adapters (old) IBM PS/2 TrackPoint IBM ThinkPad ISDN Logitech WingMan Microsoft SideWinder Modems Multifunctional Portable Audio Printers Scanners SCSI/RAID Serial Pen Tablet Sony Jog Dial Sound Controllers Tape drives Toshiba DVD decoder card Wireless Ethernet (WLAN) ;# Hardware Support # ALI 1535 SMBus Host Controller ALI IDE Controller ATM Support Battery Bluetooth Support Brother Devices CMD PCI IDE Controller CPU Intel Firewire (1394) Support Firewire Network support Floppy Support Gravis Digital GamePort IEEE 1284.4 devices (Dot4) Infrared Intel PCI IDE Controller Iomega Zip drive Joystick Support Microsoft Color Management (ICM) Modem Support Multi-port serial adapters Multi-Processor Support PCMCIA Ports (COM and LPT) Printer Support Secure Digital host controller Smart Cards Sony Memory Stick Teletext codec Toshiba PCI IDE Controller USB Audio support USB Ethernet USB Video Capture devices Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) ;# Keyboards # Albanian keyboard Arabic (101) keyboard Arabic (102) AZERTY keyboard Arabic (102) keyboard Armenian Eastern keyboard Armenian Western keyboard Azeri Cyrillic keyboard Azeri Latin keyboard Belarusian keyboard Belgian (Comma) keyboard Belgian (Period) keyboard Belgian French keyboard Bengali (Inscript) keyboard Bengali keyboard Bosnian Cyrillic keyboard Bosnian keyboard Bulgarian (Latin) keyboard Bulgarian keyboard Canadian French (Legacy) keyboard Canadian French keyboard Canadian Multilingual Standard keyboard Chinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0 keyboard Chinese (Simplified) - NeiMa keyboard Chinese (Simplified) - QuanPin keyboard Chinese (Simplified) - ShuangPin keyboard Chinese (Simplified) - US Keyboard keyboard Chinese (Simplified) - ZhengMa keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - Alphanumeric keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - Array keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - Big5 Code keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - ChangJie keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - DaYi keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - New ChangJie keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - New Phonetic keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - Phonetic keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - Quick keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - Unicode keyboard Chinese (Traditional) - US Keyboard keyboard Croatian keyboard Czech (QWERTY) keyboard Czech keyboard Czech Programmers keyboard Danish keyboard Devanagari - INSCRIPT keyboard Divehi Phonetic keyboard Divehi Typewriter keyboard Dutch keyboard Estonian keyboard Faeroese keyboard Farsi keyboard Finnish keyboard Finnish with Sami keyboard FYRO Macedonian keyboard French keyboard Gaelic keyboard Georgian keyboard German (IBM) keyboard German keyboard Greek (220) keyboard Greek (220) Latin keyboard Greek (319) keyboard Greek (319) Latin keyboard Greek keyboard Greek Latin keyboard Greek Polytonic keyboard Gujarati keyboard Hebrew keyboard Hindi Traditional keyboard Hungarian 101-key keyboard Hungarian keyboard Icelandic keyboard Inuktitut Latin keyboard Irish keyboard Italian (142) keyboard Italian keyboard Japanese Input System (MS-IME2002) keyboard Japanese keyboard Kannada keyboard Kazakh keyboard Kyrgyz Cyrillic keyboard Korean Input System (IME 2000) keyboard Korean keyboard Latin American keyboard Latvian (QWERTY) keyboard Latvian keyboard Lithuanian IBM keyboard Luxembourgish keyboard Malayalam keyboard Maltese 47-key keyboard Maltese 48-key keyboard Maori keyboard Marathi keyboard Mongolian Cyrillic keyboard Nepali keyboard Norwegian keyboard Norwegian with Sami keyboard Pashto keyboard Polish (214) keyboard Polish (Programmers) keyboard Portuguese (Brazilian ABNT) keyboard Portuguese (Brazilian ABNT2) keyboard Portuguese keyboard Punjabi keyboard Romanian keyboard Russian (Typewriter) keyboard Russian keyboard Sami Extended Finland-Sweden keyboard Sami Extended Norway keyboard Serbian (Cyrillic) keyboard Serbian (Latin) keyboard Syriac keyboard Syriac Phonetic keyboard Slovak (QWERTY) keyboard Slovak keyboard Slovenian keyboard Spanish keyboard Spanish Variation keyboard Swedish keyboard Swedish with Sami keyboard Swiss French keyboard Swiss German keyboard Tamil keyboard Tatar keyboard Telugu keyboard Thai Kedmanee (non-ShiftLock) keyboard Thai Kedmanee keyboard Thai Pattachote (non-ShiftLock) keyboard Thai Pattachote keyboard Turkish F keyboard Turkish Q keyboard Ukrainian keyboard United Kingdom Extended keyboard United Kingdom keyboard United States-Dvorak for left hand keyboard United States-Dvorak for right hand keyboard United States-Dvorak keyboard Urdu keyboard US English Table for IBM Arabic 238_L keyboard Uzbek Cyrillic keyboard Vietnamese keyboard ;# Languages # ;Arabic Arabic (Algeria) Arabic (Bahrain) Arabic (Egypt) Arabic (Iraq) Arabic (Yemen) Arabic (Jordan) Arabic (Kuwait) Arabic (Lebanon) Arabic (Libya) Arabic (Morocco) Arabic (Oman) Arabic (Qatar) Arabic (Saudi Arabia) Arabic (Syria) Arabic (Tunisia) Arabic (U.A.E.) Divehi (Maldives) Pashto Syriac (Syria) Urdu ;Armenian Armenian ;Central Europe Albanian Bosnian (Latin, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Croatian Croatian (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Czech Hungarian Polish Romanian Serbian (Latin) Serbian (Latin, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Slovak Slovenian ;Cyrillic Azeri (Cyrillic) Belarusian Bosnian (Cyrillic, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Bulgarian FYRO Macedonian Kazakh Kyrgyz (Kyrgyzstan) Mongolian (Mongolia) Russian Serbian (Cyrillic) Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia and Herzegovina) Tatar Ukrainian Uzbek (Cyrillic) ;Georgian Georgian ;Greek Greek ;Hebrew Hebrew ;Indic Bengali (India) Gujarati (India) Hindi Kannada (India) Konkani Malayalam (India) Marathi Nepali (Nepal) Punjabi (India) Sanskrit Tamil Telugu (India) ;Japanese Japanese ;Korean Korean ;Simplified Chinese Chinese (PRC) Chinese (Singapore) ;Thai Farsi Thai ;Traditional Chinese Chinese (Hong Kong S.A.R.) Chinese (Macau S.A.R.) Chinese (Taiwan) ;Turkic Azeri (Latin) Turkish Uzbek (Latin) ;Vietnamese Vietnamese ;# Multimedia # Acm Core Codecs ActiveX for streaming video AOL ART Image Format Support Images and Backgrounds Intel Indeo codecs Luna desktop theme Media Center MIDI audio support Mouse Cursors Movie Maker Music Samples Old CDPlayer and Sound Recorder Speech Support Tablet PC Windows Media Player Windows Media Player 6.4 Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Windows Sounds ;# Network # Active Directory Services Client for Netware Networks Communication tools Comtrol Test Terminal Program Connection Manager Dial-up and VPN support FrontPage Extensions H323 MSP Internet Connection Wizard Internet Information Services (IIS) IP Conferencing MSMail and MAPI MSN Explorer Netmeeting NetShell Cmd-Tool NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Protocol Outlook Express Peer-to-Peer Share Creation Wizard Synchronization Manager TAPI Application Support TCP/IP Version 6 Vector Graphics Rendering (VML) Web Folders Windows Messenger ;# Operating System Options # .NET Framework 16-bit support Administrative Templates Administrator VB scripts Application compatibility patch Blaster/Nachi removal tool Color Schemes Desktop Cleanup Wizard Disk and Profile Quota Document Templates DR Watson Extensible Storage Engine (Esent97) FAT to NTFS converter File and Settings Wizard File System Encryption Group Policy Management Console Help and Support IExpress Wizard Input Method Editor Local Security Settings Manual Install and Upgrade MS Agent MS XML 2.0 Out of Box Experience (OOBE) Remote Installation Services (RIS) Search Assistant Security Center Service Pack Messages Shell Media Handler Symbolic Debugger (NTSD) Tour User account pictures Zip Folders ;# Services # Alerter Application Layer Gateway Beep Driver Distributed Link Tracking Client Error Reporting Fax Service IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service Indexing Service Messenger Remote Registry Removable Storage RPC Locator Secondary Logon Service Advertising Protocol Shell Services System Restore Service SNMP Telnet Terminal Services Text Services Framework Uninterruptible Power Supply Universal Plug and Play Device Host Volume Shadow Copy ;# Directories # DOCS SUPPORT VALUEADD ;# Compatibility # Compat02 Compat04 Compat14 [KeepFiles] msconfig.exe [RemoveFiles] clock.avi yahoo.bmp swtchbrd.bmp [Options] ProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings" TargetPath = "WINDOWS" temp_dir = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp RemoveMUI AdvTweaks [Patches] TcpIp = 50 [Services2] [Tweaks] [Unattended] NoPassExpSpec ComputerType = Automatic HibernationNo FirewallOff CustomLocales Resolution = 1024x768 BitsPerPel = 32 bit (True Color) Vrefresh = 85 Hz MaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 12 RestorePointLife = 30 DesktopTheme = Default|| AutoUpdates = 4 AutoUDay = 5 AutoUHour = 15 ProgFilesPath = "\Program Files" [NetAdapter1] connname = "" macaddress = "" ipaddress = "192.168.0.1" subnetmask = "255.255.255.0" defaultgateway = "" dnsserver1 = "" dnsserver2 = "" winsserver = "" netbiossetting = "0" ipxnetworknumber = "00000000" ipxnetworkframetype = "0xFF" [GuiRunOnce] [Drivers] [Hotfixes] does someone knows what i should keep in windows xp for DVB-T PCI (BDA) tuner support? thank you support.zip Quote
Mr Rimmer Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 I have some experience with nLited installations, and I will say that you've got to be quite careful about what you remove... can I suggest that you reinstall with a full fat XP and check that all is working in a suitable manner, then you will have to remove items in stanges and reinstall. The problem is that there are so many dependencies between different Windoze components that you can never be sure about what is needed and what is not, esp. when removing system-level stuff like error reporting. You could use Process Explorer (sysinternals) on a full fat installation to see exactly what DLLs and COm objects a working DVBViewer setup uses, then try to install them manually into your cut-down XP, but whilst that might work in the short term, you can't be sure that the next version won't ask for something that you haven't included... Sorry! Quote
David.P Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 Uuhh, that's hard... For a start, I'd suspect "ActiveX for streaming video", and possibly some networking components (at least my TV-card designates itself a network card with it's own network connection in Windows). However, the problem could be just equally well any of the other removed components... You could make use of Sysinternals Filemon. Filemon displays every file access in real time and you can see which access failed (i.e. what file is missing). David.P Quote
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