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I tried that driver and all it really is is a PC checkup package that wont do anything after it's done the checkup till you agree to buy the program, but doesn't tell you that till you've ran it then it wants you to pay money to get a key to fix the problems it found.
Doesn't appear to install anything else bad or find problems that don't exist but I refuse to pay for something that wont at least let me try it first. I had the same thing happen with a undelete program after I accidentally deleted a few weeks worth of HDTV cable show captures in WMC that I was trying to edit the commercials out of to watch.
It found several versions of every program I lost, all the names and sizes looked right, but then it wanted me to buy a key to restore them.
First offer was 49.95, second was 24.95 so I caved in and bought it as I didn't want to try and find them again after capturing them the first time.
Used it and it loaded a bunch of large HD video files, tried to play them and nothing worked another free undelete I tried found SOME working versions, and at least they would play.
Thanks for the help but that thing is just mainly trolling for money. I would love HP to man up and actually release full featured drivers and tool kits for their older legacy products and 7