I installed Windows 7 a few months ago. I am using a Gateway DX4200, now I decided that I need to use Wireless Connection. I downloaded the Vista 64bit driver from the Gateway site. It had the .inf file, so I right clicked and clicked Install. I got the following error message,
Code: The INF file you selected does not support this method of installation Tried to find the actual driver, and failed to.
The full file name that I got from Gateway site was, WLAN_Pro-Net_WP61R_WP61R2_Vx64. Can anyone find that driver for me, or help me resolve the Installation issue?
Has anyone recently downloaded either the 32 or 64 bit driver from creatives website? Says it was released April 24th and won't pass its own CRC check when it goes to unpack it. I downloaded it with two different browsers, assured the cache was flushed, etc...
I had to install the Vista 64 driver in Vista SP1 compatibility mode. Which seems to work sometimes, other times not.
Just curious if anyone has had the issue or had the install work with the NEWEST release from Creative.
i have a WG121 Netgear Wireless Adapter 54Mbps, the driver for it works flawlessly on Windows 7 32 Bit, however i am very keen to try out the 64 bit, but when i installed it, the adapter did not work, i was wondering if any of you people know a driver i can use for it on 64 bit. it would be much appreciated as my newly upgraded computer is wasted on a 32 bit operating system.
My Windows 7 64 bit install is all good except for the Synaptics touchpad integrated into my keyboard. It is recognized as a Microsoft Serial Mouse, but the latest Synaptics drivers don't seem to 'do' serial. I have tried the new 14.0 driver, as well as an older 9.0 version designed for 64 bit Vista, but to no avail.
I've also tried a serial to PS/2 to USB conversion, and though the touchpad is then recognized as an HID compliant mouse, I can't get it recognized as a touchpad with scrolling, etc. I can't use it as a PS/2 mouse because my new motherboard only has a PS/2 keyboard connector.
hp diskjet 1280 not works at windows 7 64bit the driver not found , i have a driver cd , if i insert at dvd it install but they required , not found anf install used add printer option. if i went to add printer they asking need the driver. which driver needed to this or else there,s updated of it
I'm looking for a 64bit driver for the Designjet 600. I can't go buy another plotter, like i'm sure some would suggest, and I know that HP didn't make one. I have Win7 64bit, so 32bit drivers won't work?
I have just tried to install the prolific USB-Serial COM PORT Driver Windows 7 Home 64 bit to connect my Garmin summit. As hard as I have tried I cannot find a driver that works, I am using a PFRANC data cable that worked with my XP Pro PC with out any problems.i have updated my windows drivers.
Getting the following "issue" and not sure how to proceed?
I went to intel and installed all the latest Windows 7 64bit drivers
I verified I have the latest bios from intel
I have the Intel DP35DP
I also am getting a PCI Simple Communication Controller that I can't find a driver for..I assume this is the old dell modem I have installed (Conexant RS56/SP-PCI - R6793-17) Address a problem with Intel Active Management Technology
Your version of Intel Active Management Technology isn't compatible with this version of Windows.
Go online to the following article for more information about possible solutions to this problem:
Click to go online to the Microsoft website for the KB article
Which version of Windows am I using? You are using Windows 7.
Computers that use Intel vPro technology may have devices that are unrecognized in the Windows 7 Device Manager.
I have an Acer Aspire 5051 on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit... all drivers are installed apart from the 5-in-1 xD Card Reader...now I know theres a 64-Bit driver somewhere cos I had it on 64-Bit vista sometime ago.... I just never kept track of it?
This is for Torrentg. Can you please create a custom Inf file for me. I tried everything incl downloading the latest Nvidia driver and mMobilityModder to no avail. I am running windows 7 home premium 64 bit on a sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia geforce 8400M GS and below is the info you need on my video card: