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Why won’t my PC start?
Don’t panic. The most common reason for this is because you connected the
ATX power switch cable to the wrong pins on the mainboard. Verify the
position of the power patch cable on the mainboard. Check the mainboard
documentation to verify the position of the connector for ATX power switch
cable.
If that doesn’t help, remove the TV card and restart your PC. If you still cannot
turn the computer on, the problem is not caused by VideoMate TV. Recheck
the ATX power switch cable connection.
My system cannot Power Up, What should I do?
First, make sure you have connected the Power Up circuit correctly. Please
refer the hardware installation section for more information.
Second, make sure you see a green LED light on the VideoMate Vista
M3F/M5F PCI tuner card. If you don’t see the green light, your motherboard
does not support the standby power. You can only use Power Up with
motherboards that provide standby power.
Third, Power Up will start your computer 5 minutes in advance of the schedule
time. If you set the schedule on 4 o’clock, Power up will wake up your
computer at 3:55. Therefore, you need to shut down the computer before 3:54
in order to let Power Up start the computer.
Fourth, make sure you have the correct schedule time. Also, verify your
system time or clock.
Finally, it is possible that your power supply doesn’t provide the standard 3.3V
standby power. Therefore, changing your power supply might help.
My PC cannot shut down?
In rare circumstances, the VideoMate Vista M3F/M5F PCI card must be reset.
Unplugging the AC power cord from the PC case for 10 seconds will reset the
card.
When you set up for scheduled recording, VideoMate Vista M3F/M5F PCI card
will issue the Power Up signal to the computer until
ComproDTV 4
starts. If
your computer cannot start
ComproDTV 4
for some reason, the TV tuner card
will try to wake up PC even while you shut it down. Unplug the main power
cord to reset VideoMate TV card. You can shut down the computer normally
after that.