Have downloaded cannon ip400 driver for win7/64....aomwin11023.exe and this appears to have installed OK, but when I try to instal cannon software, get the message ''that it is for a 32bit platform only. process terminated'' I thought that 32 bit programs could be run on this version of win 7, is there a different installation procedure that should have been followed?
i,m not the most computor literate person but i,ve plugged my cannon 300d into my lap top to down load some picture and nothing happens. I brought a multi type flask card reader and the computor won,t down load from this either. very frustrated because I want to send some pictures in to the company website of my biggest ever Pike.
i'm not the most computor literate person but i,ve plugged my cannon 300d into my lap top to down load some picture and nothing happens. I brought a multi type flask card reader and the computor won,t down load from this either.I want to send some pictures in to the company website of my biggest ever Pike.
After installing my windows on my laptop when I tried to install Microsoft Office 2007 installer showed a message that it cannot find the msvcr80.dll file in Office.en-us folder! But I clearly see that .dll file,right there! Now what to do.
I have a Powershot SD450. Just got a new desktop with Windows 7. It doesn't recognize the camera until I check for new devices. It finds the camera and says there is no driver. But this camera uses PTP and should not need drivers. The camera can upload on any XP system without additional software, but not Windows 7. I tried installing the original Cannon pre 7 software, no luck. Went to Cannon, no drivers developed. Went to Microsoft, says this camera is compatible, but it doesn't seem to be.
Upgraded desktop to 64-bit and discovered that my Canon LiDe80 and Canon PIXMA iP4000 drivers are incompatible. So after some research and not sure how accurate, I read that the professional version would allow more of the 32-bit drivers to work.
Is there a way download for free a Twain driver to run my old 2002 scanner (currently running on my old desktop PC WinXP 32 bit) on my newer Toshiba Satellite A660 laptop (Win7 64bit)?
After I tried to make a dual boot with Ubuntu and Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit), Windows now does not boot. I have tried to reinstall and repair the HDD but the disc fails to recognize my HDD (Western Digital Scorpio Black 500 GB). My HDD is Basic, has 3 primary partitions and 1 extended (3 logical). Ubuntu 11.10 can boot fine.
Per microsoft I need to do try a repair install from original disk. Is there a difference between running repair install from Windows or booting from original disk then selecting upgrade install? Is one or the other preferred? Directions say both attempt to preserve installed programs, but not all drivers, and both require reinstalling all the 60 or so windows updates released after my disk. so no differences there.
I've built a brand new PC and decided that I would like to install windows 7 64 bit on my SSD, I got a disk+key from my university before christmas so that'd i'd be ready once i'd built it.
I built the PC yesterday and realised that I'd left my external DVD drive at my university accommodation, I'm at my parents house for christmas break so that's a few weeks left. I can't really wait that long so I used my parents laptop (which I'm posting from now) to turn the disk into an .iso and use the microsoft USB utility to make a USB stick that i could install from.
However when I tried the install gets to 'installing features' and gives 'windows cannot install required files' error code 0x80070570 I looked the code up on google which sent me to a lot of threads here, so far I've tried:
Taking all but 1 stick of ram out and the graphics card. Reseting the bios to default Installing again without rebooting after error. using cmd to select the right partition