CollinR 0 Posted February 7, 2006 NO, not if you know what your doing. With the proper hardware/software setup and the proper windows settings (services, processes, software etc.) they can be the most reliable, stable DVR's. Its all a misconceived perception because people dont know what they're doing. Agreed. Try to avoid having 1 PC doing DVR and desktop duty, it works but it's not ideal. The customer will eventually have an issue some recover easily and others can't simply follow your instructions over the phone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites