I had this happen to me too. I sent this message a in April, but I wasn't a subscriber then, so the post got rejected.
I got my pvr500 to stop resetting the machine - it appears to be a VIA chipset problem. I posted this to the ivtv list a few weeks ago, but since I'm not a subscriber I guess the message didn't make it. Would you send this out so the list gets the benefit. Thanks. --Dean ---- Original message ----- I was browsing the archives and came across this post a few days ago. http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ivtv/devel/18811 I *had* the same problem and want to share my solution. YMMV. I have a Shuttle XPC SN45G V3 box - not sure about the exact mobo, but it is a VIA chipset. I suspected the problem was likely a hardware problem (as the post suggested) and I began playing around with my BIOS settings. Not sure which of the following switches fixed the problem, but here's what I remember toggling just before the resets went away: Advanced Chipset Features - CPU & PCI Bus Control - PCI1 Post Write: Enabled - PCI2 Post Write: Enabled - PCI Delay Transaction: Enabled - PCI Bus Parking: Enabled --Dean - Unscrambler of eggs -- Take your time, take your chances [2045.2, 273.7] Apparent Rennerian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ It matters not how strait the gate / How charged with punishment the scroll I am the master of my fate / I am the captain of my soul. -- Invictus -- -- William E Henley -- -- --Dean - Unscrambler of eggs -- Take your time, take your chances [3278.7 km, 273.4] Apparent Rennerian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ It matters not how strait the gate / How charged with punishment the scroll I am the master of my fate / I am the captain of my soul. -- Invictus -- -- William E Henley -- _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
