the answer to your first question is no. firewire and usb are different. secondly the files transfered from your mini dv will be huge. especially if you want any kind of quality.
you can render different codecs later depending on the type of quality you want, this also takes a long time.
try the omega drivers for your vid card. i was having similar problems with an almost identical system, i have a 9700pro/1gig pc3200. even 3dmark03 gave me a very poor bench with the 3.10 set. everything changed after the omegas however
http://www.driverheaven.net/downloads/index4.htm
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make sure your agp aperture is set to 32mb in the cmos. this might help. for sure a 32mb card is going to do everything slower graphically then the 128.
xp wont install on a hd very well if you dont clear the mbr. you need to use the dos command clearhdd 0 to do this. this could be your posting problem. the same thing happened to me updating from win98. you can get the command from the samsung site and add it to your boot floppy.
dont use drivers newer then 3x.xx for the 440mx. the latest drivers are for the latest cards. i found my ti4200 didnt work very well with any drivers newer then 42.xx
i ran halflife with a 4mb onboard video. hl is 4 years old. cod is new outta the box this month. i would suggest an upgrade. anykind of onboard vid and you could probably count your own frames in a game like cod.
it may not be a video problem. did you wipe the mbr before upgrading? xp usually wont load past the logo screen with a previous os mbr on the hdd. just formatting wont do it.
thread749-427303 problems but same hardware. a few solutions, none i tried, i moved on from the ti to an ati card. one of these days ill get around to solving it myself.
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