Windows xp mode in w7 help use usb device

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    Win7 Ul32bit, XPsp3, LinuxMint8
       #11

    Hey Guys, got it to install in Win 7.
    Yes it works after some pre-install tweaking.
    You have to go into the install disc and enable compatibility mode for XPsp3 and Run as administrator, for every single exe file in all main and subfolders.
    Reboot and install from the "software" folder..
    I'm running Win7 Ultimate 32bit. It works great
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  2. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #12

    loading XP Mode image into WMware works (mostly)


    I have a Gamebridge (1410?) and Windows 7 Professional 64 bit. I was unable to install the software due to the USB 2.0 issues in XP Mode. However, following the advice here, I downloaded VMware (freeware) and loaded the XP Mode image into VMware (VMware has really easy instructions for this). I was able to install the Adaptec/Intervideo software. It works great on the component connection from a PS2. The TV tuner mostly works - it scans the channels but crashes halfway through (so I can't get to any higher channels), which it doesn't do on my hardware XP box. Thanks for the help, previous posters.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #13

    gamebridgeW7 said:
    I have a Gamebridge (1410?) and Windows 7 Professional 64 bit. I was unable to install the software due to the USB 2.0 issues in XP Mode. However, following the advice here, I downloaded VMware (freeware) and loaded the XP Mode image into VMware (VMware has really easy instructions for this). I was able to install the Adaptec/Intervideo software. It works great on the component connection from a PS2. The TV tuner mostly works - it scans the channels but crashes halfway through (so I can't get to any higher channels), which it doesn't do on my hardware XP box. Thanks for the help, previous posters.
    Thanks. I'm trying the VMware option now.

    ...and I think you mean "composite" (composed chroma and luma in a single yellow connector) instead of "component" (red, green, and blue connections).
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  4. Posts : 13
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #14

    It's still flawed. I can't get my printer(Laserjet 1000 series, no 7 drivers, only xp) to show up in the usb dropdown of the VP window("no devices found, don't know why"), and without that there is no chance to install drivers in the virtual xp machine. Does not matter if I have the integration feature enabled or not. Major fail by Microsoft in my eyes... So now I am downloading vmware server, I am confident that their technology will work.
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  5. Posts : 1
    Win 7 Pro 64-bit
       #15

    I know this thread is very old, but the VMWare option seems to be the correct solution with the GameBridge AVC-1410. I was going nuts with Google trying to find this solution, so I'll insert the text of the error message here for the search bots' sakes: GameBridge requires a USB 2.0 port. No USB 2.0 port is detected on the system. Please consult your PC vendor on how to purchase and install a USB 2.0 host controller.
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