Wdm video capture (universal)

ok can someone solve this problem once and for all.
got a msi kt3ultra2-r mainboard
just added a gti4200 128ddr video card,
boot my xp pro and detects these:
- Nvidia WDM A/v Crossbar
- Nvidia WDM T/V Audio Crossbar
- Nvidia WDM TVTuner
- NVidia WDM Video Capture (universal)
installed wdm drivers v1.22 no problem but for this:
- Nvidia WDM A/v Crossbar             working
- Nvidia WDM T/V Audio Crossbar       working
- Nvidia WDM TVTuner                  working
- NVidia WDM Video Capture (universal) CANNOT START CODE 10
if the card wasnt vivo, xp would not detect it.
but it has detected so my card is vivo.
why cant i get it working ?
any chance of msi explaining why ?
im not the only one with this problem there are 1000's more.
please, anyone ?

Yes ive also seen this forum, but it appears it still isnt fixing the problem for some people,
i must admit i dont know the power rating for mine.
but still its no excuse for the device not to work,
replacing the power supply should not be the answer.
An updated driver would be so much cheaper.
They should sell the card like this.....
MSI GTi4200 128ddr only £130 (oh by the way you will need to splash out on a new power supply because we cant be arsed to fix a minor problem)
PS it works fine on a freinds ABIT mainboard !!!!!

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