I've tried various compatability modes, XP SP2, SP3 all fail with the message above.
My current fix is use pdf creator and to have a Linux or XP vm running under windows 7 , that receives PDF files and automatically prints any it recieves from my ip address.
I have a Samsung CLP-300N network laser printer, and I am using Win 7 x64. If I use the Vista x64 driver, a error comes up and says wrong version of windows, even if I run it in compatability mode.
I just plugged in my old samsung lcd/tv Model # LA22B350F2 but the display is kind of over-exposed..extreme bright. Cant even find it on device manager. Searched for drivers but failed. Running Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit, on-board GPU (DG35EC).
Windows Vista recognizing my phone: Samsung SGH i900 Omnia successfully and syncs via USB connection! After I migrate to Windows 7 and found that no driver for SGH i900?!? If anyone knows where it could be downloaded for SHG i900 driver I would be very grateful to him!
I've had an ongoing problem with this for some time now. You can see here that my Device Manager tells me that I'm missing a video controller, and also in that post is my inability to watch full screen videos online. Here, I talk about the problems I've had with my display driver crashing.
Now, yesterday I downloaded Photoshop, and as it opened, a window popped up saying that my "monitor Profile" is defective and needs to be calibrated (See first attachment). If I choose to Ignore Profile, I can use Photoshop as usual, but everything I export has an irremovable yellow tinge. If I choose to Use Anyway, there is no white in Photoshop's color pallet, only the same yellowish color.
This got me thinking for the first time that my monitor was the cause of my problems, so I searched online for Samsung 2243swx drivers. On their webpage, they had up for download only one driver, which is for a VGA graphics card (See second attachment). I've been running a PCI graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS), and I was wondering if this could be the problem.
The POS manufacturer's website claims to have support, but their live chat is always down and the support section doesn't actually HAVE pc drivers, or at least for the LN-T2353H model.Without the driver I'm currently forced in a god awful resolution at a flickering 60Hz. The TV I'm using as a monitor is Plug and Play compliant and Windows 7 device manager detects it as a "Generic PnP Monitor" if that information helps. I can't think of any other information to share other than I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate Edition x64 on a high-end self-built gaming computer so ask if you need more.
Can someone for the life of me please explain how i go about updating the driver as the default one seems to print graphics realy badly, compared to what the printer is capable off.
I have tried going to device manager, its not listed or im pretty sure its not.
i have tried going to the printer propertives through the Printer and Devices window, no update driver option there?
Recently I installed windows 7 in my system upgrading from vista. Both are 32 bit. My Samsung ml 1640 is not recognized by OS. When I downloaded the Windows 7 drivers from Samsung site the file ml-1640_32bit.exe, installed the smart panel but stops at 75 per cent with the message, "You have no permission to change the settings for this printer. To change settings contact your system administrator." I ran the file as an administrator. I even turned off the UAC. But the drivers won't install.
I own a Samsung SyncMaster 913v, and I am missing its driver for Windows 7 but , when I check the website for download, it's only available for Windows XP, does it means I won't be able to find a suitable driver for it?
I'm trying to use my Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone as an internet modem for my laptop, but I've been encountering problems downloading the USB driver for it.When I try installing the PdaNet program, I encounter this:When I click "Yes" reinstall the driver, I get this very weird error.After I click "OK", I get this:I follow the instructions and then I see this:When I go to the Device Manager, I DO see an error:I'm guessing the problem is an existing Android driver installed on my computer cause I had an HTC Dream before the Nexus - How do I find the existing older driver(s) and delete it so I can install the latest Samsung driver? It doesn't show up in the Control Panel. ALSO, I've tried doing this: How To Easily Remove Old Drivers from Windows And I still didn't see any older USB drivers.
I need alternative driver for samsung ml-1210 printer. Win 7 has a lot of samsung drivers but not the one I need. Any suggestions or help is apreciated..
I am living in Korea and bought this machine last year. It is very fast and has a great processor so I figured it would be perfect for Windows 7. Well I've been running Windows 7 for a week now and love it.
Unfortunatly I can't seem to find any driver online for the webcam and mic for this machine. I know Samsung isn't that popular of a computer manufacturer. What can I do to get these two crucial componants working.
Sadly all the literature that came with this machine is in korean.
I'm trying to use my Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone as an internet modem for my laptop, but I've been encountering problems downloading the USB driver for it.When I try installing the PdaNet program, I encounter this:When I click "Yes" reinstall the driver, I get this very weird error:After I click "OK", I get this:I follow the instructions and then I see this:When I go to the Device Manager, I DO see an error:I'm guessing the problem is an existing Android driver installed on my computer cause I had an HTC Dream before the Nexus - How do I find the existing older driver(s) and delete it so I can install the latest Samsung driver? It doesn't show up in the Control Panel.