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Hi.
I have finnished the installation of my Xpe image and everything works ok. Now, i'm trying to install the drivers of a video capture card (from my new installed XPe) but during process, a windows pop-up appears requesting me "insert the installation Windows XP SP1 CD" (or something like that ...). It looks for file 'msh263.drv' (Microsoft H.263 video codec). I have included all DirectX componentes and all Video capturer components too ... anyone knows witch components is needed to solve this problem ? Mario Campo |
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You can easily find these file ownership issues yourself by using Target
Designer's "Filter Manager". With the filter manager, create a filter to find the component that owns the file resource 'msh263.drv'. If you do that, TD will bring up the following component: "Primitive: Msh263". You need to reduce your visibility in TD to at least 200 in order to see primitives, however. To get to filter manager, either click the little funnel icon in TD, or go to Tools | Filter Manager. -- Andy This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ===================================================== "Mario Campo" <mcampo@#nospam#proytecsa.es> wrote in message news:bdeoos$qmn$1@nsnmrro2-gest.nuria.telefonica-data.net... > Hi. > I have finnished the installation of my Xpe image and everything works ok. > Now, i'm trying to install the drivers of a video capture card (from my new > installed XPe) but during process, a windows pop-up appears requesting me > "insert the installation Windows XP SP1 CD" (or something like that ...). It > looks for file 'msh263.drv' (Microsoft H.263 video codec). I have included > all DirectX componentes and all Video capturer components too ... > > anyone knows witch components is needed to solve this problem ? > > Mario Campo > > |
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