After trying your fix a few times last night I gave up.  I was really hoping 
that would do it.  I think this evening I will try reinstalling the drivers and 
see if maybe something got corrupted or maybe a change has been made in my 
favor.  Otherwise I may try reinstalling the i2c core.

thanks,

Tom

> Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 00:48:53 -0500
> Subject: Re: HVR-1500 tuner seems to be recognized, but wont turn on.‏
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> 
> 2009/2/17 Thomas Nicolai :
>>
>> I have tried this a couple times, but when I unplug the card, the computer 
>> freezes.  Any solutions to that?  Will it work to do the modprobe you listed 
>> after turning the computer on and leaving the card out, then putting it in 
>> and then doing the modprobe?
> 
> Are you saying that independent of the steps I provided the computer
> always freezes when you unplug the card?  If so, then that's a
> separate issue that should be investigated.
> 
> But to answer your question, yes you should be able to achieve the
> same result by leaving the card out, booting up, doing the modprobe,
> and plugging the card in (as long as you don't have any other tuners
> installed in your PC that use the xc3028 tuner).
> 
> Devin
> 
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