TV@nywhere Master problem

On my new machine i can't run Intervideo MSIPVS or MSI Radio, but on older config runs without problem with same OS!
MSIPVS pop up error message which is:
Faulting application windvr.exe, version 2.0.34.198, faulting module libaci.dll,
 version 2.0.34.198, fault address 0x000038c0.
MSI Radio just reboot computer!
I have:
MB Gigabyte GA-M52L-S3
CPU AMD Athlon 64X2 5200+
Graphic ATI Radeon HD 3650
RAM 2GB DDR2-800
Win XPPro SP3
Thanks!

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I didn't found MSIPVS on their site
Here it is...
http://global.msi.eu/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=132&prod_no=638

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    "I've lost my CDs and MSIPVS needs a serial number to install!"
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    "Where can I find these "Unofficial New Drivers" that people keep referring to here?"
    The "Unofficial New (BETA) Drivers" became obsolete when MSI officially released them. You can find them on the Product Support page for this card, as they are now the latest drivers. MSI TV@nywhere Master product page
    [Last edited 8th October 05 by Dr Stu]

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