TVAnywhere Plus Blue Screen on Driver Installation!

So I picked up the MSI TVAnywhere Plus PCI Card.
I installed it on the very bottom PCI slot on my MSI K9N2 SLI Platinum motherboard.
Right in the middle of the Driver installation, it blue screens on me.
Quote
*** STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC00000005, 0x9F8A3595, 0xB8507534, 0xB8507230)
*** 3xHybrid.sys - Address 9F8A3595 base at 9F88A000, Datestamp 4a94af72
Beginning dump of physical memory
After this, it reboots and then boots back into Windows.  Soon as Windows finishes loading up it then tells me that the Driver I was trying to install is not WDM Certified, do I want to continue, yes or no.
If I select Yes, then it does the exact same Blue Screen, again... and reboots, again... rinse, repeat, back to the Driver not WDM question, continue? yes, no?... rinse.. repeat...
If I select No, then it tells me that there is a problem with the Driver Installation and thats it.  My computer is then free to use but I can't use my new hardware.
If I go into Add/Remove programs and attempt to delete the software in there that was installed (as it seemed to have installed software related to the remote control) it will give me an Error and tell me that the Software can not be uninstalled, because it was not properly installed in the first place.  I have the same problem if I try this through Safe Mode.
I can not delete any thing that was installed, because it tells me I have to reinstall it first... but I can't install it, or reinstall it, period!  Every time I try, it blue screens!
Now, I have also tried going in through my Device Manager, selecting the device in the list, selecting Reload Drivers and MANUALLY Searching for the drivers on the CD and installing them that way, and again... same Blue Screen at the same point!
Lastly, I have attempted to download Drivers from the MSI Website.
However, those Drivers are a Year older then the ones that came on the CD.  The downloaded ones are dated July 3, 2008.  The Drivers on the CD are dated December 2009!  Also, the download gives me a Zip File with 3 sets of identical files.  I can not extract anything from the Zip File because all the files keep over writing each other.  There's three sets of each files, all different sizes.  I would presume to thing that one set is for XP, one is for 2000, and the third is for Vista.  Yet, there is no documention or any designation that tells me what is what so I can seperate them and use the correct one...
So.
Help!

Ok!
/sighs...
Audio problems fixed... have no idea how it happened but... didn't have anything to do with any my Creative X-Fi software, it was something in Windows itself that got screwed up.
In Control Panel, under "Sounds and Audio Devices"... then in the Audio Tab, and then select the Volume Button to open Windows' built in volume controls.  Then on that, under "Play Controls" there is a button for "Speaker Volume" which controls the volume of up to 8 speakers on a 7.1 system. 
Somehow, the sliders for my two rear channels, my front right channel, and my Sub, were all reset to zero.
Again, no idea how that happened but seemed to have happened after I got the PVR Software working.

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