If trying to install on Windows 7, you must disable signature enforcement during boot (F8 menu).
The is a fascinating relic of the DV-editing era. It can still function perfectly on a retro Windows XP editing rig—if you have the original CD. Without it, finding a stable driver is a gamble involving abandonware archives. If trying to install on Windows 7, you
If you cannot find a driver named "Bendino," look at the physical card. Most Pinnacle cards from this era use or Brooktree (BT) chips. Look for a large square chip on the board. Note the number (e.g., BT878 or TI TSB43AB22). Without it, finding a stable driver is a
Use the "Pinnacle Systems Hardware Install Wizard" utility if you can find it online; it is the most reliable way to "force" the Bendino card to be recognized. Troubleshooting Common Issues Look for a large square chip on the board
Assuming you have obtained a driver package (either a .exe installer or a folder with .inf , .sys , .dll files), follow this procedure.