I just moved my infinitv 4 PCI with cable card to a new build. I ran the ceton installer software and ran the digital adviser tool on the new computer. Then i ran setup tv signal and put in my zip code It then starts downloading TV setup data. I then get message "New tv setup data could not be downloaded you can continue with exsisting data if avalible"
Everything looks good in the ceton diagnostic program and cable card is paired
Am I missing a step to migrate this card to new computer?
Any help would be appreciated
Moving infiniTV4 to new build
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When you say new build is this a fresh install of windows? This happened to me once on a new build. I found it odd because it was literally a fresh install, almost nothing even installed on the computer yet. I could not get it to download the tv data. I then deleted the WMC database, restarted the computer, reran the setp, and it worked.
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Fresh install of Windows on a new separate Intel i3 computer. I will remove WMC database and keep trying.
My mistake, date and time were off and TV data wouldn't download. At least this was the only hiccup Ive had so far.
My mistake, date and time were off and TV data wouldn't download. At least this was the only hiccup Ive had so far.
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I was thinking of moving my setup over to a faster pc as well. Do I have to go through the whole activation process with cable company in regards to the cablecard setup?
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Is your time and date set correctly? If it's off, I believe that could cause it.
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No. as long as you leave the cable card in the tuner you can skip that part of setup that has you call the cable provider.isaaktnt wrote:I was thinking of moving my setup over to a faster PC as well. Do I have to go through the whole activation process with cable company in regards to the cablecard setup?