VERY BIZZARE!!!--Win 7 pro 64 -bit 2 adapters  

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  1. NoN
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       #11

    Brevmeister said:
    of wat exactly in the device manager and network center ?
    Sorry, i was away for an entire week...

    I was asking you to post screenshots because i wanted to see the adpaters used in your device manager and how it was set either in the network center...

    I was hoping aswell some of us could help you in native language, as you might have noticed in the screenshots!

    Have you resolved your issue?
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  2. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Pro 94-bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    OK it doesnt have question marks ik somethin isnt right when there is im not stupid i was just wonderin if anyone had any correct drivers to go with my adapter it will not allow me to delete the device/unistall and or install other drivers over it
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Pro 94-bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    oh no i have not
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  4. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #14

    Brevmeister said:
    oh no i have not

    Ok I was reading Cisco forums...and looks manies have the same probs as you and do not find the proper 7 x64 drivers.

    So, you better install the Vista x64 drivers instead.



    EDIT:
    I found Windows 7 Drivers for x32 & x64 and there is two versions of it, v1 & v2

    Try those new one from Cisco Site dated 03/24/2010:

    v2 is: 3.0.10.0,1 for the Usb Key 2
    v1 is: 3.0.10.0 for the Usb Key 1
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  5. NoN
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       #15

    Here the release note for v1:
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  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #16

    Side track... I read this thread because I'm not able to use W7 HPro 64 with my Palm PDA, no driver for the USB sync cable nor for an IR Dingle I purchased.

    But, the great instruction herein on how to do a screen shot was very constructive/helpful on using W7...I think I may learn to "love" Windows 7, notwithstanding the lack of drivers.

    Can I run XP simulation on W7 HPro?
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  7. NoN
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       #17

    JerryNJ said:
    Side track... I read this thread because I'm not able to use W7 HPro 64 with my Palm PDA, no driver for the USB sync cable nor for an IR Dingle I purchased.

    But, the great instruction herein on how to do a screen shot was very constructive/helpful on using W7...I think I may learn to "love" Windows 7, notwithstanding the lack of drivers.

    Can I run XP simulation on W7 HPro?
    You mean "XP Mode"....yes!

    Windows XP Mode - Install and Setup
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  8. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Pro 94-bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    [QUOTEOk I was reading Cisco forums...and looks manies have the same probs as you and do not find the proper 7 x64 drivers.

    So, you better install the Vista x64 drivers instead.



    EDIT:
    I found Windows 7 Drivers for x32 & x64 and there is two versions of it, v1 & v2

    Try those new one from Cisco Site dated 03/24/2010:

    v2 is: 3.0.10.0,1 for the Usb Key 2
    v1 is: 3.0.10.0 for the Usb Key 1
    Attached FilesWUSB600Nv2-Win7_3.0.10.0,1.zip (982.9 KB, 0 views)WUSB600Nv2-Win7_3.0.10.0.zip (982.9 KB, 0 views)
    ][/QUOTE]


    i installed the v2 one just fine after i unistalled the others but i still have to use xp mode for it to see networks
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Pro 94-bit
    Thread Starter
       #19

    NoN said:
    Brevmeister said:
    oh no i have not

    Ok I was reading Cisco forums...and looks manies have the same probs as you and do not find the proper 7 x64 drivers.

    So, you better install the Vista x64 drivers instead.



    EDIT:
    I found Windows 7 Drivers for x32 & x64 and there is two versions of it, v1 & v2

    Try those new one from Cisco Site dated 03/24/2010:

    v2 is: 3.0.10.0,1 for the Usb Key 2
    v1 is: 3.0.10.0 for the Usb Key 1

    i installed the v2 one just fine after i unistalled the others but i still have to use xp mode for it to see networks
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  10. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #20

    Brevmeister said:
    NoN said:
    Brevmeister said:
    oh no i have not

    Ok I was reading Cisco forums...and looks manies have the same probs as you and do not find the proper 7 x64 drivers.

    So, you better install the Vista x64 drivers instead.



    EDIT:
    I found Windows 7 Drivers for x32 & x64 and there is two versions of it, v1 & v2

    Try those new one from Cisco Site dated 03/24/2010:

    v2 is: 3.0.10.0,1 for the Usb Key 2
    v1 is: 3.0.10.0 for the Usb Key 1

    i installed the v2 one just fine after i unistalled the others but i still have to use xp mode for it to see networks

    Humm, That's very tough! I do not own that Cisco Adapter so i'm feeling not very much helpy, now.

    You've got the Windows 7 drivers and it won't work!!!!
    Last edited by NoN; 25 Jun 2010 at 02:19. Reason: correcting spelling
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