![]() I then plugged the VidBox hardware in to be sure it was recognized. I then reinstalled version 5.0.29 VHS to DVD software first, rebooted and then reinstalled the version 3.0.6 VidBox driver and rebooted. Since the VidBox worked on the Vista system I uninstalled the VHS to DVD software and VidBox driver from the Windows 7 system and ran cCleaner on my registry. I installed it on an older computer with Windows Vista 64 bit and it worked just fine. ![]() This VidBox was working on my Windows 7, 64 bit system but suddenly stopped working. I installed an Honestech VidBox 3 video capture device and VHS to DVD software on the laptop. I have a Pavilion dv7-6157nr Windows 7, 64 bit machine. I am unable to find an answer for this problem anywhere else and hope someone here will be able to kindly help out.
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