Cannot install driver/not compatible w. 64?  

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    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
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    win7 ultimate / virtual box
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    USB view is used to show you all USB devices connected to your PC and show pid ID numbers so you can modify the .inf file , modifying the .inf with the correct numbers will or at least should let windows identify the device to allow installation of the drivers ?

    somewhere in this process it's going wrong ?

    this section of the process
    Install 'Action Replay'. Install the update to v1.40. Do NOT open the program!

    Open 'USBView' and then press 'F5' on your keyboard to ensure the list is refreshed.

    Find the new 'USB Mass Storage Device', click on it so it displays it's properties on the right.

    We are looking for the 'idVendor' and 'idProduct' numbers. Write down the last four digits of each and make a note as to which are 'YYYY's and which are 'ZZZZ's.
    is essential , have you succesfully done that ?
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    Yes I most definitely did that part, but I guess once I have fixed my laptop today I will be starting most of the process from scratch and I'll try it again!
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  4. Posts : 6,243
    win 7 ultimate32bit, Win8.1pro wmc 32bit
       #24

    jaybeebrad said:
    Yes I most definitely did that part, but I guess once I have fixed my laptop today I will be starting most of the process from scratch and I'll try it again!
    Good luck jaybee, I do hope everything works out OK :)
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