Cannot install video capture MSI 8851

I have just updated to Windows XP and I have tried to load the video capture driver (latest) but XP tell me that it cannot activate because there is an error. I tried the standard Nvidieo video capture driver and got the same result. Is this a BIOS problem?

It was the BIOS and is now fixed after flashing with Live Update 2

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