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well i tried
![]() about the ati sm, were you running the driver setup with explorer 32 or 64? |
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64... I didn't know you could run 32 bit explorer.
And I got the TV Tuner working with the CD it came with somehow... Just gotta get audio working now. And... done! I really think the problem with the SM Bus drivers is because of the registry values... How do I fix an "Error while opening key" message? Last edited by RealityRipple; May 27, 2008 at 10:18 PM. |
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this might help
registry problems with cat 5.4 control panel - PlanetAMD64 |
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Yay! Thank you!
Now I just gotta get my Webcam and Modem working so I won't have to dual boot XP Pro x86 anymore. |
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Halfdone: Unknown Devices
grab the latest beta of that when its open goto list>show>all then goto list>upload list to pastebin and post the url (or choggi@gmail.com if prefer not posting it in the forums) then i'll see what i can find with your device ids |
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Last edited by RealityRipple; May 28, 2008 at 12:11 AM. |
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heres my monitor inf use something to compare the two (it should be pretty obvious)
http://choggi.dyndns.org/files/P95f+.7z |
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I figured it out on my own. It was pretty damn easy. But thanks all the same!
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this looks like it might work for your modem
Conexant Generic x64 HSF Modem Driver - Extended64.com |
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i was looking through the logitech quickcam 1150_x64 infs (qc1150_x64\Drivers\x64)
and you could try adding your device id and see if it works example for ELCH64\lELCH64v.inf find Code:
[Logitech.NTamd64] %PID_092D_DD%=PID_092D.XPAMD64,USB\VID_046D&PID_092D Code:
[Logitech.NTamd64] %PID_092D_DD%=PID_092D.XPAMD64,USB\Vid_046d&Pid_0850 %PID_092D_DD%=PID_092D.XPAMD64,USB\VID_046D&PID_092D |
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Neither seem to be working...
The modem is HCF, not HSF, and Conexant has no HCF 64-bit drivers on their site that I can see. Last edited by RealityRipple; May 28, 2008 at 01:41 AM. |
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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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ah yes your right, well looks like you may be doing some shopping unless someone else can help
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I've still got XP Pro x68 on my secondary HDD, so I've got it set up to dual boot. It'd just be nice to make a full switch.
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Wow I did not know there were so many Webcams the Egg lists 18 from Logitech alone! 16 from Microsoft, 15 from Creative and then a Dozen or so other makes. some cheap with USB and 1.3 megapixel, like this Envision
One thing with USB you would think the drivers would be okay.... maybe not.... Okay I just went to their drive page and saw nothing 64 or Vista just XP. I bet some of the Logitechs will be compatible though. I know it is hard to give up on a part that you have grown accustomed to.....and me I'm just cheap... No WebCam.
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Well, I don't have a regular camera or anything, and it's got a nice long cord... plus I've done quite a few programming jobs that require some form of USB camera system, so it's nice to have something to test with.
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And a new problem crops up! Every time I try to shut down, restart, log off, etc... I get this.
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HH's Nokia shareholder!
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You got some logoff script that isn't there.. Best thing to do is open Group Policy Object editor and remove the script from there.
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#108 |
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There aren't any listed. I already tried that.
More info about the problem: It shows Running Logoff Scripts for a little while, gets that error, and after a long time it finally shuts off. If I terminate Explorer.exe with the Task Manager, it resumes the shutdown sequence just fine. |
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[s]Sorry for the double-post but this is getting quite annoying. Anyone got any ideas? I don't really want to reinstall my OS now that I've got everything how I want it.[/s]
Fixed it. Looked through my registry and found some keys trying to run scripts that didn't exist. Last edited by RealityRipple; Jun 11, 2008 at 07:33 PM. |
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