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RobP77

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  1. Hello, I am repairing a DVR system, and the cards that the system contains are A-Logics AM-7416 pci. I've looked everywhere for the drivers, Manufacturer's site, Driver detective can't find anything, and I can't seem to find them anywhere else. The computers that host the cards have had their hard drives wiped and I can't retrieve anything off of them. I tried contacting the manufacturer http://www.aminologics.co.kr/en/pro/7416.htm but it's been almost a month now and no response. I've installed win 7 to auto detect the cards but it didn't work. If anyone can help, please do.
  2. And install it on another? I checked every where in the manual for secom server software. http://www.globaltech.com.bo/soft/DVR-C%20Series%20SW%20Manual.pdf Rapidshare, Megaupload, MediaFire, Google, etc etc. Not one has it. Would it be possible?
  3. So my DVR system of 6 years just crapped out, it's been dying for months and this morning the motherboard burned out. Literally it burned out. The company Secom is useless I've sent them e-mails for months now regarding any support they could give me and I've been told to fuck off. I tried extracting the software and drivers off the HD but due to rigorous copy protection the software is bound to one motherboard forever and only they were the one's that could deactivate it.Trying to swap the mobo would result in BSOD + Endless reboot cycle. The guy that originally sold me the system is nowhere to be found. Well that's enough whining. I need 2x16 channel DVR cards for PC based system, what do you fine gentlemen recommend? I'd prefer a company that won't go out of business/back out of the U.S. market/stop support, 2 years after I buy their products. I was thinking Geovision but I'm open to any suggestions.
  4. Nope DVR software was supplied by secom. The manual states that the license is bound to one motherboard chipset. The only way to deactivate and reactivate on a new mb was through them. AM-7416. Amni-Logics no help from them either. I dl'ed a ton of software trials to test compatibility. The only one that worked and supported 32 cards cost around 3k. I could buy a whole new system for that. Hey what cards work on amd chipsets? I find it funny that most cards only advertise themselves as intel chipset compatible. The guy who originally sold me the system said the same thing, but I looked it up and found that as of 2007 amd cpus and chipsets contain all necessary instructions to run DVR cards.
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