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| Newbie | Don`t know if I`m answering myself here or not, but this is the answer that comes from the Windows 7 forum - errors aren`t mine, this has been cut & pasted:- The problem here is not Windows 7. That error would show up if you were using the 64bit version of XP or Vista as well - the developer of the software has not created a 64-bit driver, which the software relies upon. 32-bit (aka, x86) drivers cannot be installed on a 64-bit system - there is no work around, the systems are physically incompatible. However, if you are using Windows 7 professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate, you can download Virtual Windows XP - then, you can install the program safely inside the Virtual machine. Any programs that are 32-bit will run on windows 7 64-bit - unless they rely on 32-bit only drivers. If that's the case, then unfortunately we can't help - I'd suggest pestering the manufacturer of the program to develop an update, since 64-bit computing has been available mainstream now for 4 years, and available in concept since 2001, and with Windows 7 being the last version of windows to have 32 AND 64-bit versions, their software will soon become obsolete if not updated. Anyhow, I ranted a little there. If you need any more help, let me know |
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