MSI PVS Iinstall Problems

hey folks this is my first post and i hope it will be a sucsessful one. i recently bought a MSI TV @nywhere card and well....   i cant seem to run the PVS program. i think i got all the drivers installed but when i run the program i get "InterVideo?WinDVR Application has encountered a problem and needs to close.  We are sorry for the inconvenience.".   now i have reinstalled this program many a times and reinstaled the drives many times too just incase. programs like powerVCR 1 and 2 dont work same with InterVideo's WinDVR3 i get the same messages.   im really not enjoying my first MSI purchase and hope hope someone out there can help me
win xp sp1
abit nf7-s
amd 2500+
512mb pc3200
30gb free out of 140gb
MSI TV@nywhere Master

your windows xp has been installed to drive F:
there is another thread which details this topic and how to temporarily disable the card reader elsewhere
install windows xp to drive c: and msipvs will install perfectly

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