When I put my my tv signal on media center window, it is a problem and says unavailable tuner.

Why don't the conflict viewing and listening will leave and why's my tuner available on media center to windows

When I put my my tv media Center window signal, it is a problem when it saids tuner unavailable. Five minutes earlier the tuner worked when I did it the first time. (Missed installation the first time, I had to do it again) Then when I click on tv live or the tv button it saids there is a conflict viewing and listening. When I click on Yes for on the trip, it keeps on poping up and doesn't go away. I tried to reboot, but it does not work. I have windows vista and norton spyware these problems. In addition, I don't know where to look to find what type of tv tuner I have.

Hello pgarv,

I suggest you look at this post on the Windows Experts. Their question appears to be similar to yours:

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