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I have been having problems getting a TV card to work on my computer and have
noticed in Network Connections a strange connection not on any of my other
PC's. It is a Local Area Connection described as Microsoft TV/Video
Connection. I cannot disable it as it says that it could be using protocols
that do not support plug n play. I cannot delete as it is connected. There
appears to be no hardware supporting this connection, there are some drivers
in described as legacy audio and video drivers which I cannot delete as the
system believes they are required for boot up.
I can find no reason for the connection or drivers but seem unable to delete
any of them.
Anyone got any clues as to what is going on?
noticed in Network Connections a strange connection not on any of my other
PC's. It is a Local Area Connection described as Microsoft TV/Video
Connection. I cannot disable it as it says that it could be using protocols
that do not support plug n play. I cannot delete as it is connected. There
appears to be no hardware supporting this connection, there are some drivers
in described as legacy audio and video drivers which I cannot delete as the
system believes they are required for boot up.
I can find no reason for the connection or drivers but seem unable to delete
any of them.
Anyone got any clues as to what is going on?