> do you have an external device that plugs into a USB port or do you
> have an internal IR/eHome receiver? it isn't exactly clear here.
> either way there should be a blaster cable with a male plug on one
> end that connects to the pc or external blaster and a sticky led
> that you stick over the "eye" of the STB's receiver.
>
> which HP model exactly? what version of windows?
>
> not sure if
>
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mce/expert/bowman_dualtuners.mspx> will help you any.
>
>
>
> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 23:17:20 -0500, James Egan
> <jegan472[ at ]comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>When attempting to configure WMC with a Comcast set top box, I keep
>>getting a "IR Hardware Not Detected" error, and cannot complete the
>>installation. I spoke with HP support, and they want to to a "recovery",
>>which will ensure the drivers are not corrupted. I'm not so sure. In the
>>hardware device manager, I performed a driver update for consumer IR
>>devices, and it completed saying that the driver was the most recent. So,
>>I ran the HP update program which updates HP specific drivers, and it did
>>not update anything related to the IR port. However considering the
>>error message, It does sound like a driver issue.
>>
>>The documentation shows what is referred to as an "IR Blaster", which
>>needs to be connected to a USB port. HP says that the internal IR port
>>in the front of the PC has replaced the external device, which makes
>>sense.
>>
>>I've read several posts on this issue, and still do not have a solution.
>>I'm supposed to call back UP when I backup all of my important files.
>>Good grief. I searched the MS knowledge base for this error, and got no
>>results. Any ideas how to fix this?
>>
>>-Thansk
>>
>>
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>
> Barb Bowman
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>
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