17When done capturing video, follow the steps in the next procedure to disconnect your device and return to the original signal source setup.

To disconnect the analog home video source

1Turn off your analog home video device.

2On the PC desktop, close any open programs.

3Click Start, click Turn Off Computer, and then click Turn Off.

4Disconnect your analog home video source (VCR or camcorder) cable from the connectors on the back of the PC.

5Reconnect the original TV signal cables to the back of the PC.

6Press the On button on the front of the chassis to turn on the PC.

7Open Media Center and reschedule recording for any TV programs you canceled during this capture procedure.

8From the Media Center start menu click My TV, and then click Guide. Find the show you canceled and then select it.

Or

If the show is a part of a recorded series, click Recorded TV from the Media Center start menu, and then click Recording errors. Find the show you canceled and then select it.

9Click Record for a future show or click the Record icon (red circle) if the show is currently playing.

10Close Media Center

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