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Old 06-27-2003, 03:11 PM   #1
Default A sudden change of electricity can damage a video capture card?


Hi,
some days ago a sudden change of electricity has ruined my HD and I
has had to purchase a new HD.
When I add the programs for the editing video, I notice the sofware
for editing doesn't work correctly anymore.
That sudden change of electricity could also have ruined my card of
capture video?
Yet when I go on "Device Driver" it is everything ok.
The drivers are ok. It seems impossible a damage because it works with
12 volts, at least I believe. Will the motherboard be ruined?
Some technicians analyzed my PC but nobody understands anything.
Will I have to replace the PC or my card of capture video?
thanks Fogar


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Old 06-27-2003, 04:19 PM   #2
leslie
 
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Fogar () wrote:
: Hi,
: some days ago a sudden change of electricity has ruined my HD and I
: has had to purchase a new HD.
: When I add the programs for the editing video, I notice the sofware
: for editing doesn't work correctly anymore.
: That sudden change of electricity could also have ruined my card of
: capture video?

Yes, it's possible.

: Yet when I go on "Device Driver" it is everything ok.
: The drivers are ok. It seems impossible a damage because it works with
: 12 volts, at least I believe. Will the motherboard be ruined?

If the operating system boots up, the motherboard is probably okay.

: Some technicians analyzed my PC but nobody understands anything.
: Will I have to replace the PC or my card of capture video?
: thanks Fogar

It's hard to say without more information.

Anyone dealing with PC hardware needs to have a good hardware diagnostic
program. I purchased the Troubleshooter from ForeFront in Clearwater,
Florida, www.techcourses.com.

A UPS would be a wise investment, costing less than a new hard drive.

--Jerry Leslie (my opinions are strictly my own)
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Old 06-27-2003, 09:48 PM   #3
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Default Re: A sudden change of electricity can damage a video capture card?

I bet if you ask this question in a more appropriate NG, you'll get exactly
the answers you need.


"Fogar" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> some days ago a sudden change of electricity has ruined my HD and I
> has had to purchase a new HD.
> When I add the programs for the editing video, I notice the sofware
> for editing doesn't work correctly anymore.
> That sudden change of electricity could also have ruined my card of
> capture video?
> Yet when I go on "Device Driver" it is everything ok.
> The drivers are ok. It seems impossible a damage because it works with
> 12 volts, at least I believe. Will the motherboard be ruined?
> Some technicians analyzed my PC but nobody understands anything.
> Will I have to replace the PC or my card of capture video?
> thanks Fogar



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Old 06-27-2003, 11:52 PM   #4
Chet
 
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Default Re: A sudden change of electricity can damage a video capture card?

Why don't you suggest what that "more appropriate" newsgroup might be? I
thought the question was very appropriate to this one.
"BigUn" <> wrote in message
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> I bet if you ask this question in a more appropriate NG, you'll get

exactly
> the answers you need.



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Old 06-28-2003, 12:10 AM   #5
Carey Gregory
 
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"Chet" <nospam-> wrote:

>Why don't you suggest what that "more appropriate" newsgroup might be? I
>thought the question was very appropriate to this one.


Not even close. a.c.c is *about* computer consulting, not a free consulting
service. You need to find a PC hardware group.

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Old 06-28-2003, 05:55 AM   #6
Chet
 
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Default Re: A sudden change of electricity can damage a video capture card?

Perhaps you didn't notice that he also posted to alt.computer which is the
one where I read it. Get a life.
"Carey Gregory" <> wrote in message
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> "Chet" <nospam-> wrote:
>
> >Why don't you suggest what that "more appropriate" newsgroup might be? I
> >thought the question was very appropriate to this one.

>
> Not even close. a.c.c is *about* computer consulting, not a free

consulting
> service. You need to find a PC hardware group.
>
> --
> Carey Gregory
> Windows Print Drivers and Components
> http://www.gw-tech.com



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Old 06-28-2003, 10:02 PM   #7
Carey Gregory
 
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"Chet" <nospam-> wrote:

>Perhaps you didn't notice that he also posted to alt.computer which is the
>one where I read it. Get a life.


I noticed. a.c.c still isn't the right place to ask, and it's no big deal
to tell him that. Get over it.

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Windows Print Drivers and Components
http://www.gw-tech.com
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Old 06-29-2003, 10:29 AM   #8
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Carey Gregory <> wrote in message news:<>. ..
> "Chet" <nospam-> wrote:
>
> >Perhaps you didn't notice that he also posted to alt.computer which is the
> >one where I read it. Get a life.

>
> I noticed. a.c.c still isn't the right place to ask, and it's no big deal
> to tell him that. Get over it.


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