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Guest Pete Shields
Posted

Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to communicate

with the majority of my external hardware?

Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority of my

external hardware has problems, ie:

1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my machine

finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any drivers.

2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

30IPOD Nano don't work

4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

5) Archos 704 don't work

6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and load

seperately

7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

 

I'm sure there are more?

I need all these bits of hardware working.....

Help

Pete

Windows Vista64's official supporter

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Guest Dennis Pack
Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Pete:

What you need to do is contact the hardware manufacturers for signed

64-bit Vista drivers for their components. Refer to an excellent white paper

on 64-bit computing by Charlie Russel,

http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/8/6/B868C664-13FC-4F91-9651-5B6D4F1A2F60/Is_Windows_XP_Professional_x64_Edition_Right_for_Me.doc.

Which should have been read prior to using a 64-bit operating system. If the

manufacturers won't help, some work a rounds may be found at

http://www.planetamd64.com. For the last three years everything that I've purchased

has been 64-bit compatible so the transition to Vista x64 hasn't been a

problem for me. Have a great day.

 

--

Dennis Pack

XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64

Office Professional Plus 2007

"Pete Shields" <PeteShields@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:2AE6CB85-790E-4501-B4F2-7B50E8BC4ACA@microsoft.com...

> Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to communicate

> with the majority of my external hardware?

> Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority of

> my

> external hardware has problems, ie:

> 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my

> machine

> finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any drivers.

> 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

> 30IPOD Nano don't work

> 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

> 5) Archos 704 don't work

> 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and load

> seperately

> 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

>

> I'm sure there are more?

> I need all these bits of hardware working.....

> Help

> Pete

> Windows Vista64's official supporter

>

>

Guest Matt Schneyer
Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

I have not had that luck Microtek after 3 years of asking and saying they

were working on it said no way shape or form for 64 bit drivers for a 5700

flatbed scanner and Nikon is still thinking about it, capture drivers for

a plexor video capture device are also not available. otherwise xp

pro 64 bit is rock solid just can't use it. Vista Ultimate thru the betas

was usable in 64 bit but not in final. it keeps crashing. So I have a

computer with 3 operating systems licensed office x 3 licensed 4 gigs of

memory and it is not usable. except in xp pro 32 and then all memory is

not there. When this started part of requirement for drivers was 64 bit

drivers, Microsoft folded when manufacturer said no. not very happy lost

of money spent and then what.

"Dennis Pack" <dennispack@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message

news:8B41F4D8-E8DE-43A9-92A7-206D1B176A7B@microsoft.com...

> Pete:

> What you need to do is contact the hardware manufacturers for signed

> 64-bit Vista drivers for their components. Refer to an excellent white

> paper on 64-bit computing by Charlie Russel,

> http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/8/6/B868C664-13FC-4F91-9651-5B6D4F1A2F60/Is_Windows_XP_Professional_x64_Edition_Right_for_Me.doc.

> Which should have been read prior to using a 64-bit operating system. If

> the manufacturers won't help, some work a rounds may be found at

> http://www.planetamd64.com. For the last three years everything that I've

> purchased has been 64-bit compatible so the transition to Vista x64 hasn't

> been a problem for me. Have a great day.

>

> --

> Dennis Pack

> XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64

> Office Professional Plus 2007

> "Pete Shields" <PeteShields@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:2AE6CB85-790E-4501-B4F2-7B50E8BC4ACA@microsoft.com...

>> Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to communicate

>> with the majority of my external hardware?

>> Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority of

>> my

>> external hardware has problems, ie:

>> 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my

>> machine

>> finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any drivers.

>> 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

>> 30IPOD Nano don't work

>> 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

>> 5) Archos 704 don't work

>> 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and

>> load

>> seperately

>> 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

>>

>> I'm sure there are more?

>> I need all these bits of hardware working.....

>> Help

>> Pete

>> Windows Vista64's official supporter

>>

>>

>

Posted

RE: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Pete,

Here you will find official Vista x64 HP drivers for the HP Photosmart C7185

All-in-One

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2100&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1153756&lang=en

Don't know if your product is similar to yours but you might want to make a

little investigation in HP's site.

Carlos

 

"Pete Shields" wrote:

> Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to communicate

> with the majority of my external hardware?

> Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority of my

> external hardware has problems, ie:

> 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my machine

> finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any drivers.

> 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

> 30IPOD Nano don't work

> 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

> 5) Archos 704 don't work

> 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and load

> seperately

> 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

>

> I'm sure there are more?

> I need all these bits of hardware working.....

> Help

> Pete

> Windows Vista64's official supporter

>

>

Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Matt,

Have you tried here?

http://www.hamrick.com

Those guys develop (non free) drivers for "old" scanners.

Best of luck.

Carlos

 

"Matt Schneyer" wrote:

> I have not had that luck Microtek after 3 years of asking and saying they

> were working on it said no way shape or form for 64 bit drivers for a 5700

> flatbed scanner and Nikon is still thinking about it, capture drivers for

> a plexor video capture device are also not available. otherwise xp

> pro 64 bit is rock solid just can't use it. Vista Ultimate thru the betas

> was usable in 64 bit but not in final. it keeps crashing. So I have a

> computer with 3 operating systems licensed office x 3 licensed 4 gigs of

> memory and it is not usable. except in xp pro 32 and then all memory is

> not there. When this started part of requirement for drivers was 64 bit

> drivers, Microsoft folded when manufacturer said no. not very happy lost

> of money spent and then what.

> "Dennis Pack" <dennispack@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message

> news:8B41F4D8-E8DE-43A9-92A7-206D1B176A7B@microsoft.com...

> > Pete:

> > What you need to do is contact the hardware manufacturers for signed

> > 64-bit Vista drivers for their components. Refer to an excellent white

> > paper on 64-bit computing by Charlie Russel,

> > http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/8/6/B868C664-13FC-4F91-9651-5B6D4F1A2F60/Is_Windows_XP_Professional_x64_Edition_Right_for_Me.doc.

> > Which should have been read prior to using a 64-bit operating system. If

> > the manufacturers won't help, some work a rounds may be found at

> > http://www.planetamd64.com. For the last three years everything that I've

> > purchased has been 64-bit compatible so the transition to Vista x64 hasn't

> > been a problem for me. Have a great day.

> >

> > --

> > Dennis Pack

> > XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64

> > Office Professional Plus 2007

> > "Pete Shields" <PeteShields@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:2AE6CB85-790E-4501-B4F2-7B50E8BC4ACA@microsoft.com...

> >> Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to communicate

> >> with the majority of my external hardware?

> >> Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority of

> >> my

> >> external hardware has problems, ie:

> >> 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my

> >> machine

> >> finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any drivers.

> >> 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

> >> 30IPOD Nano don't work

> >> 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

> >> 5) Archos 704 don't work

> >> 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and

> >> load

> >> seperately

> >> 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

> >>

> >> I'm sure there are more?

> >> I need all these bits of hardware working.....

> >> Help

> >> Pete

> >> Windows Vista64's official supporter

> >>

> >>

> >

>

>

>

Guest Matt Schneyer
Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Yes following their directions immediate blue screen, they say it should

work I have not had any luck but thanks,

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:F7731A19-F8F5-4B1D-909C-75CBBB10CA9C@microsoft.com...

> Matt,

> Have you tried here?

> http://www.hamrick.com

> Those guys develop (non free) drivers for "old" scanners.

> Best of luck.

> Carlos

>

> "Matt Schneyer" wrote:

>

>> I have not had that luck Microtek after 3 years of asking and saying they

>> were working on it said no way shape or form for 64 bit drivers for a

>> 5700

>> flatbed scanner and Nikon is still thinking about it, capture drivers

>> for

>> a plexor video capture device are also not available. otherwise

>> xp

>> pro 64 bit is rock solid just can't use it. Vista Ultimate thru the betas

>> was usable in 64 bit but not in final. it keeps crashing. So I have a

>> computer with 3 operating systems licensed office x 3 licensed 4 gigs

>> of

>> memory and it is not usable. except in xp pro 32 and then all memory

>> is

>> not there. When this started part of requirement for drivers was 64 bit

>> drivers, Microsoft folded when manufacturer said no. not very happy

>> lost

>> of money spent and then what.

>> "Dennis Pack" <dennispack@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message

>> news:8B41F4D8-E8DE-43A9-92A7-206D1B176A7B@microsoft.com...

>> > Pete:

>> > What you need to do is contact the hardware manufacturers for signed

>> > 64-bit Vista drivers for their components. Refer to an excellent white

>> > paper on 64-bit computing by Charlie Russel,

>> > http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/8/6/B868C664-13FC-4F91-9651-5B6D4F1A2F60/Is_Windows_XP_Professional_x64_Edition_Right_for_Me.doc.

>> > Which should have been read prior to using a 64-bit operating system.

>> > If

>> > the manufacturers won't help, some work a rounds may be found at

>> > http://www.planetamd64.com. For the last three years everything that I've

>> > purchased has been 64-bit compatible so the transition to Vista x64

>> > hasn't

>> > been a problem for me. Have a great day.

>> >

>> > --

>> > Dennis Pack

>> > XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64

>> > Office Professional Plus 2007

>> > "Pete Shields" <PeteShields@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> > news:2AE6CB85-790E-4501-B4F2-7B50E8BC4ACA@microsoft.com...

>> >> Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to

>> >> communicate

>> >> with the majority of my external hardware?

>> >> Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority

>> >> of

>> >> my

>> >> external hardware has problems, ie:

>> >> 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my

>> >> machine

>> >> finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any

>> >> drivers.

>> >> 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

>> >> 30IPOD Nano don't work

>> >> 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

>> >> 5) Archos 704 don't work

>> >> 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and

>> >> load

>> >> seperately

>> >> 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

>> >>

>> >> I'm sure there are more?

>> >> I need all these bits of hardware working.....

>> >> Help

>> >> Pete

>> >> Windows Vista64's official supporter

>> >>

>> >>

>> >

>>

>>

>>

Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

"Matt Schneyer" <matt@xyz.net> wrote:

> I have not had that luck Microtek after 3 years of asking and

> saying they were working on it said no way shape or form for 64

> bit drivers for a 5700 flatbed scanner

 

You may be able to make your own driver for the scanner, I got my

Microtek scanner working by decorating the .inf file as shown here:

 

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/install/64INF_reqs.mspx

 

You can open the .inf file with Notepad and all you must do is add

"NTamd64" in two places w/o the quotes. It worked for me, hope it will

work for you.

> Nikon is still thinking about it,

 

Could that work for Nikon as well? It's worth a try.

 

 

 

 

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Guest Matt Schneyer
Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

The drivers I found are already decorated as you describe and they don't

work, What am I missing. I will get to it later I am waiting for Microsoft

to return a call about an update that keeps asking to be installed, They

have been working on it for 2 months with zero help. Last night the 4th

supervisor asked what operating systems were installed, I even had a tech

ask me to check the box not to see the update again, that didn't work.

Thanks for the reply it really would be nice to be able to stay in xp 64 it

is rock solid but the rebooting to us scanners is not in the cards. It is a

firewire scanner.

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> "Matt Schneyer" <matt@xyz.net> wrote:

>

>> I have not had that luck Microtek after 3 years of asking and

>> saying they were working on it said no way shape or form for 64

>> bit drivers for a 5700 flatbed scanner

>

> You may be able to make your own driver for the scanner, I got my

> Microtek scanner working by decorating the .inf file as shown here:

>

> http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/install/64INF_reqs.mspx

>

> You can open the .inf file with Notepad and all you must do is add

> "NTamd64" in two places w/o the quotes. It worked for me, hope it will

> work for you.

>

>> Nikon is still thinking about it,

>

> Could that work for Nikon as well? It's worth a try.

>

>

>

>

> --

> XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups

> The Usenet Improvement Project:

> http://improve-usenet.org

Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Caution! Decorating the drive for x64 only works if there

are no 16-bit or 32-bit .dll's associated with the

installation. This 'decorating' didn't work for my Epson

2580 Photo because it also installed a 32-bit .dll.

 

Although Epson was adamant about NEVER providing 64-bit

support, they did put out a "Vista 32-bit only" driver. Out

of curiosity I downloaded the file, unzipped it and poked

around. It turned out Epson had included a Vista x64 driver

also which installed on my XP x64 and my scanner now works

perfectly.

 

 

XS11E wrote:

> "Matt Schneyer" <matt@xyz.net> wrote:

>

>> I have not had that luck Microtek after 3 years of asking and

>> saying they were working on it said no way shape or form for 64

>> bit drivers for a 5700 flatbed scanner

>

> You may be able to make your own driver for the scanner, I got my

> Microtek scanner working by decorating the .inf file as shown here:

>

> http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/install/64INF_reqs.mspx

>

> You can open the .inf file with Notepad and all you must do is add

> "NTamd64" in two places w/o the quotes. It worked for me, hope it will

> work for you.

>

>> Nikon is still thinking about it,

>

> Could that work for Nikon as well? It's worth a try.

>

>

>

>

Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

"Matt Schneyer" <matt@xyz.net> wrote:

> The drivers I found are already decorated as you describe and

> they don't work, What am I missing.

 

Probably nothing, it may or may not work. It's worth a try but there's

no guarantee.

> Thanks for the reply it really would be nice to be able to stay in

> xp 64 it is rock solid but the rebooting to use scanners is not in

> the cards. It is a firewire scanner.

 

My Microtek was a USB scanner. When I went to Vista it became almost

unusable in either Vista 32 or Vista 64. I tried VueScan but decided

against it as it didn't allow slide/film strip scanning. I gave up and

bought a different scanner after first making SURE it was supported in

Vista 32 and 64. It's a Canon CanoScan 4400F which didn't really cost

much more than the VueScan program would have because of discounts I

was offered at Amazon.com

 

Sorry it hasn't worked for you, the Canon is the second scanner I've

had to buy to keep compatibility with newer OSs. <sigh>

 

 

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Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Theo <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Caution! Decorating the drive for x64 only works if there

> are no 16-bit or 32-bit .dll's associated with the

> installation.

 

It won't work for dozens of devices but it's certainly worth a try

before replacing a device or giving up on an OS.

 

 

 

 

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Guest Suzanne MarcAurele
Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Check the possibility that the update has spelling errors - I had an internet

sign up program on a client machine that kept on popping up and upon scouring

through the event log for it discovered (Task Scheduler by the way) that the

word Internet had been coded "intenet"

--

SuzDPQ

 

 

"Matt Schneyer" wrote:

> The drivers I found are already decorated as you describe and they don't

> work, What am I missing. I will get to it later I am waiting for Microsoft

> to return a call about an update that keeps asking to be installed, They

> have been working on it for 2 months with zero help. Last night the 4th

> supervisor asked what operating systems were installed, I even had a tech

> ask me to check the box not to see the update again, that didn't work.

> Thanks for the reply it really would be nice to be able to stay in xp 64 it

> is rock solid but the rebooting to us scanners is not in the cards. It is a

> firewire scanner.

> "XS11E" <xs11e@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote in message

> news:Xns99F65505E6658xs11eyahoocom@127.0.0.1...

> > "Matt Schneyer" <matt@xyz.net> wrote:

> >

> >> I have not had that luck Microtek after 3 years of asking and

> >> saying they were working on it said no way shape or form for 64

> >> bit drivers for a 5700 flatbed scanner

> >

> > You may be able to make your own driver for the scanner, I got my

> > Microtek scanner working by decorating the .inf file as shown here:

> >

> > http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/install/64INF_reqs.mspx

> >

> > You can open the .inf file with Notepad and all you must do is add

> > "NTamd64" in two places w/o the quotes. It worked for me, hope it will

> > work for you.

> >

> >> Nikon is still thinking about it,

> >

> > Could that work for Nikon as well? It's worth a try.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups

> > The Usenet Improvement Project:

> > http://improve-usenet.org

>

>

>

Guest Pete Shields
Posted

RE: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Thanks Carlos.

I've tried that before, but the scanner side of the driver doesn't seem to

want to pick up.

Every time I reboot my machine, it goes through an installing driver routine

for the printer, but can't find the driver, although the printer side works,

but the scanner or memory card reader do not.

Most of my problems look like they are usb related. Don't know whether this

has anything to do with the problems.

thanks

 

Pete

frustrated early adopter

 

"Carlos" wrote:

> Pete,

> Here you will find official Vista x64 HP drivers for the HP Photosmart C7185

> All-in-One

> http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2100&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1153756&lang=en

> Don't know if your product is similar to yours but you might want to make a

> little investigation in HP's site.

> Carlos

>

> "Pete Shields" wrote:

>

> > Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to communicate

> > with the majority of my external hardware?

> > Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority of my

> > external hardware has problems, ie:

> > 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my machine

> > finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any drivers.

> > 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

> > 30IPOD Nano don't work

> > 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

> > 5) Archos 704 don't work

> > 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and load

> > seperately

> > 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

> >

> > I'm sure there are more?

> > I need all these bits of hardware working.....

> > Help

> > Pete

> > Windows Vista64's official supporter

> >

> >

Posted

RE: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Pete,

If you feel like trying something else, there is this new hotfix

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1fd9bbc8-624e-442d-a36a-169c4b942bef&DisplayLang=en

for usb install issues.

Create a restore point and go for it!

Carlos

 

"Pete Shields" wrote:

> Thanks Carlos.

> I've tried that before, but the scanner side of the driver doesn't seem to

> want to pick up.

> Every time I reboot my machine, it goes through an installing driver routine

> for the printer, but can't find the driver, although the printer side works,

> but the scanner or memory card reader do not.

> Most of my problems look like they are usb related. Don't know whether this

> has anything to do with the problems.

> thanks

>

> Pete

> frustrated early adopter

>

> "Carlos" wrote:

>

> > Pete,

> > Here you will find official Vista x64 HP drivers for the HP Photosmart C7185

> > All-in-One

> > http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2100&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1153756&lang=en

> > Don't know if your product is similar to yours but you might want to make a

> > little investigation in HP's site.

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Pete Shields" wrote:

> >

> > > Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to communicate

> > > with the majority of my external hardware?

> > > Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority of my

> > > external hardware has problems, ie:

> > > 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my machine

> > > finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any drivers.

> > > 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

> > > 30IPOD Nano don't work

> > > 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

> > > 5) Archos 704 don't work

> > > 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and load

> > > seperately

> > > 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

> > >

> > > I'm sure there are more?

> > > I need all these bits of hardware working.....

> > > Help

> > > Pete

> > > Windows Vista64's official supporter

> > >

> > >

Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Pete,

 

perhaps you've tried this - but my HP AIO can only run the scanner through

the Camera and Scanner applet in control panel, no use pressing the buttons

on the device.

 

Also, there is all the HP software that comes on the system CD - Image Zone

and HP Director and so on, these are 32bit apps but they work just great

with the Scanner as well, since they don't contain any driver code!!!

 

To install the HP 64bit driver, you have to power down the printer and

unplug it, then when you run the installer you just follow the instructions

and plug in the device when you're told - then there will most likely be a

very loooong pause when nothing is happening, this is normal, hang on - when

the device is recognized the HP Installer may fire up the Windows Installer

(this can be very confusing!) go through the Windows Installer and complete

that part and then complete the HP Installer, which has been left running in

the background.

 

If you have a series of uncompleted installations, I recomend to make sure

the device and any software/driver that might remain are uninstalled and

removed completely from the system and the machine re-booted before you

start over again.

 

Tony. . .

 

 

"Pete Shields" <PeteShields@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> Thanks Carlos.

> I've tried that before, but the scanner side of the driver doesn't seem to

> want to pick up.

> Every time I reboot my machine, it goes through an installing driver

> routine

> for the printer, but can't find the driver, although the printer side

> works,

> but the scanner or memory card reader do not.

> Most of my problems look like they are usb related. Don't know whether

> this

> has anything to do with the problems.

> thanks

>

> Pete

> frustrated early adopter

>

> "Carlos" wrote:

>

>> Pete,

>> Here you will find official Vista x64 HP drivers for the HP Photosmart

>> C7185

>> All-in-One

>> http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2100&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1153756&lang=en

>> Don't know if your product is similar to yours but you might want to make

>> a

>> little investigation in HP's site.

>> Carlos

>>

>> "Pete Shields" wrote:

>>

>> > Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to

>> > communicate

>> > with the majority of my external hardware?

>> > Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority

>> > of my

>> > external hardware has problems, ie:

>> > 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my

>> > machine

>> > finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any drivers.

>> > 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

>> > 30IPOD Nano don't work

>> > 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

>> > 5) Archos 704 don't work

>> > 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and

>> > load

>> > seperately

>> > 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

>> >

>> > I'm sure there are more?

>> > I need all these bits of hardware working.....

>> > Help

>> > Pete

>> > Windows Vista64's official supporter

>> >

>> >

Guest Pete Shields
Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Thanks Tony, but I'm afraid that didn't work for me either.

I'm so disappointed with the response from the driver vendors. They either

don't respond or are working on the problem.

 

I believe that all of my hardware is Vista32 compatable and I've nearly

reached the end of my tether with Vista64.

For heavens sake my year old Ipod Nano doesn't pick up...

I can't bring myself to go back to xp.

Looks like I'm going to have to go out and invest in vista32. Do microsoft

offer any 'trade-downs' to the 32 bit version?

It's a shame us early adopters have to suffer.....

 

Thanks

 

Pete

 

 

"Tony Sperling" wrote:

> Pete,

>

> perhaps you've tried this - but my HP AIO can only run the scanner through

> the Camera and Scanner applet in control panel, no use pressing the buttons

> on the device.

>

> Also, there is all the HP software that comes on the system CD - Image Zone

> and HP Director and so on, these are 32bit apps but they work just great

> with the Scanner as well, since they don't contain any driver code!!!

>

> To install the HP 64bit driver, you have to power down the printer and

> unplug it, then when you run the installer you just follow the instructions

> and plug in the device when you're told - then there will most likely be a

> very loooong pause when nothing is happening, this is normal, hang on - when

> the device is recognized the HP Installer may fire up the Windows Installer

> (this can be very confusing!) go through the Windows Installer and complete

> that part and then complete the HP Installer, which has been left running in

> the background.

>

> If you have a series of uncompleted installations, I recomend to make sure

> the device and any software/driver that might remain are uninstalled and

> removed completely from the system and the machine re-booted before you

> start over again.

>

> Tony. . .

>

>

> "Pete Shields" <PeteShields@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:E29097EB-A8EB-443A-A776-A52F0DBC2D03@microsoft.com...

> > Thanks Carlos.

> > I've tried that before, but the scanner side of the driver doesn't seem to

> > want to pick up.

> > Every time I reboot my machine, it goes through an installing driver

> > routine

> > for the printer, but can't find the driver, although the printer side

> > works,

> > but the scanner or memory card reader do not.

> > Most of my problems look like they are usb related. Don't know whether

> > this

> > has anything to do with the problems.

> > thanks

> >

> > Pete

> > frustrated early adopter

> >

> > "Carlos" wrote:

> >

> >> Pete,

> >> Here you will find official Vista x64 HP drivers for the HP Photosmart

> >> C7185

> >> All-in-One

> >> http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2100&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1153756&lang=en

> >> Don't know if your product is similar to yours but you might want to make

> >> a

> >> little investigation in HP's site.

> >> Carlos

> >>

> >> "Pete Shields" wrote:

> >>

> >> > Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to

> >> > communicate

> >> > with the majority of my external hardware?

> >> > Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the majority

> >> > of my

> >> > external hardware has problems, ie:

> >> > 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my

> >> > machine

> >> > finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any drivers.

> >> > 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

> >> > 30IPOD Nano don't work

> >> > 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

> >> > 5) Archos 704 don't work

> >> > 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card and

> >> > load

> >> > seperately

> >> > 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

> >> >

> >> > I'm sure there are more?

> >> > I need all these bits of hardware working.....

> >> > Help

> >> > Pete

> >> > Windows Vista64's official supporter

> >> >

> >> >

>

>

>

Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

Re: vista 64 a driverless lame duck?

 

Yes, it is frustrating having your efforts met with obstacles. However, if

you are considering buying stuff - consider if it wouldn't be less costly to

swap the most important devices that are giving you the most head-ache and

keep the 64bit? It may not seem to be so great for you right this moment,

but this is the future and the future probably is closer than we think.

 

I have a HP PSC 2355 that is absolutely amazing for my requirements and it

is cheaper than the ink and works beautyfull on XP x64.

 

And yes, the early adopters do a fair bit of the total suffering - that is a

ritual!

 

 

Tony. . .

 

 

"Pete Shields" <PeteShields@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:E619B3D6-6951-44FE-BBFF-E91B1595BA12@microsoft.com...

> Thanks Tony, but I'm afraid that didn't work for me either.

> I'm so disappointed with the response from the driver vendors. They either

> don't respond or are working on the problem.

>

> I believe that all of my hardware is Vista32 compatable and I've nearly

> reached the end of my tether with Vista64.

> For heavens sake my year old Ipod Nano doesn't pick up...

> I can't bring myself to go back to xp.

> Looks like I'm going to have to go out and invest in vista32. Do microsoft

> offer any 'trade-downs' to the 32 bit version?

> It's a shame us early adopters have to suffer.....

>

> Thanks

>

> Pete

>

>

> "Tony Sperling" wrote:

>

>> Pete,

>>

>> perhaps you've tried this - but my HP AIO can only run the scanner

>> through

>> the Camera and Scanner applet in control panel, no use pressing the

>> buttons

>> on the device.

>>

>> Also, there is all the HP software that comes on the system CD - Image

>> Zone

>> and HP Director and so on, these are 32bit apps but they work just great

>> with the Scanner as well, since they don't contain any driver code!!!

>>

>> To install the HP 64bit driver, you have to power down the printer and

>> unplug it, then when you run the installer you just follow the

>> instructions

>> and plug in the device when you're told - then there will most likely be

>> a

>> very loooong pause when nothing is happening, this is normal, hang on -

>> when

>> the device is recognized the HP Installer may fire up the Windows

>> Installer

>> (this can be very confusing!) go through the Windows Installer and

>> complete

>> that part and then complete the HP Installer, which has been left running

>> in

>> the background.

>>

>> If you have a series of uncompleted installations, I recomend to make

>> sure

>> the device and any software/driver that might remain are uninstalled and

>> removed completely from the system and the machine re-booted before you

>> start over again.

>>

>> Tony. . .

>>

>>

>> "Pete Shields" <PeteShields@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:E29097EB-A8EB-443A-A776-A52F0DBC2D03@microsoft.com...

>> > Thanks Carlos.

>> > I've tried that before, but the scanner side of the driver doesn't seem

>> > to

>> > want to pick up.

>> > Every time I reboot my machine, it goes through an installing driver

>> > routine

>> > for the printer, but can't find the driver, although the printer side

>> > works,

>> > but the scanner or memory card reader do not.

>> > Most of my problems look like they are usb related. Don't know whether

>> > this

>> > has anything to do with the problems.

>> > thanks

>> >

>> > Pete

>> > frustrated early adopter

>> >

>> > "Carlos" wrote:

>> >

>> >> Pete,

>> >> Here you will find official Vista x64 HP drivers for the HP Photosmart

>> >> C7185

>> >> All-in-One

>> >> http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2100&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1153756&lang=en

>> >> Don't know if your product is similar to yours but you might want to

>> >> make

>> >> a

>> >> little investigation in HP's site.

>> >> Carlos

>> >>

>> >> "Pete Shields" wrote:

>> >>

>> >> > Have I wasted my cash on an operating system that's unable to

>> >> > communicate

>> >> > with the majority of my external hardware?

>> >> > Am I doing something wrong (everything worked in XP), as the

>> >> > majority

>> >> > of my

>> >> > external hardware has problems, ie:

>> >> > 1) HP C7189 scanner/printer only installs basic printer driver - my

>> >> > machine

>> >> > finds scanner part every time I boot up, but don't install any

>> >> > drivers.

>> >> > 2) USB hub - akasa not recognised (card reader does work though)

>> >> > 30IPOD Nano don't work

>> >> > 4)memory sticks don't work anymore.

>> >> > 5) Archos 704 don't work

>> >> > 6) Sony cybershot T100 don't pick up - need to remove memory card

>> >> > and

>> >> > load

>> >> > seperately

>> >> > 7) my Sony digicam cannot be picked up on firewire port

>> >> >

>> >> > I'm sure there are more?

>> >> > I need all these bits of hardware working.....

>> >> > Help

>> >> > Pete

>> >> > Windows Vista64's official supporter

>> >> >

>> >> >

>>

>>

>>


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