Windows 7 has accepted my Canon printer, Canon scanner, and my Logitech webcam and 3D force-feedback joystick - ALL just by plugging each in. Microsoft call this procedure 'Device Stage' and each device is allocated its own Taskbar Icon, complete with Jumplist included. Once the driver is installed, each device gets its own Device Stage - a screen devoted to that specific device.
Edit for clarity. Worked that well, did it? I just have stock Intel stuff with basically no peripherals, so driver support was not something I got to test at all with 7.
If anyone gets the credit, it should be the Laphroaig Distillery. A couple of large single malts and I plugged my Canon printer in without running the install routine first.
The resulting 'swearing at myself for being so stupid' subsided into stunned awe as Windows 7 went off and did its thing, without so much as pop-up complaint. I've since read about this very same thing without any mention of single malts! Through trial and error I was able to install it right you have to go to your device manager and direct it towards the extracted vista drivers which should install it. They do not support this device under Windows 7 in any form.
There are several items that work quite well under Vista that are simply not supported under 7 and a quick check of the Windows 7 Upgrade Adviser would have confirmed weather or not this device would work with 7.
I used his method- "Through trial and error I was able to install it right you have to go to your device manager and direct it towards the extracted vista drivers which should install it. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.
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Also, what other cards do they support? I just found a driver that would work with the chipset, created an inf with some help and now there the card can function under those os mentioned. Well done then! Thank you. Here is another possible bug fix. Just found out that driver works with windows media center although for me at least I have some problems with color, etc.
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