Audigy 2 ZS USB Video Edi

When I try to install Audigy Video Editor I first get the message "New Hardware Found", but in less than 30 seconds another baloon pops up and says "Hardware Installation Failed. Hardware may not work properly", and that balloon is followed quickly by "USB Device not recognized by Computer." I am running AMD Athalon 64 2.9 GHz dual processor, Gig RAM, on Windows Media Center Version 2005. There apparently are no driver updates, although this error message occurs before installing drivers. I have uninstalled and reinstalled USB Ports. I have tried every USB Port on the computer. I have used different USB cables. To top it off the Audigy Video Editor works fine on an older computer just running Windows XP. Has anyone got any suggestions? Thanks, Troubador

I also have an Audigy 2 ZS Video Editor and I'm also running Windows Media Centre Edition 2005 but it's actually working although not quite as I expected (trouble with the composite outputs on the rear of it), so I'd suggest that your problem is something other than your operating system Also, my system is remarkably similar to yours - AMD Athlon 64bit 3400+ (although it has a clock speed of 2.4ghz, but not dual core sadly), gb RAM etc
Hope this hel
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Message Edited by vern936 on 02-3-2006 09:53 PM

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    phillyb wrote:
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