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nothing shows up for the device id in google try the gadmei drivers the inf says they are for NTamd64 so am assuming thats 64bit download its the utv332 win7 driver :)
You need a 64-bit driver for a 64-bit OS regardless of what version of what OS you're running.
Well this is a bit extreme but you could create a Virtual hd and install xp on it, switch to it when using the tv box. if you can't find drivers for it. That is if you have a XP disc or even a 32 bit seven. Just doesn't look good finding a 64 bit driver. Fabe Tutorial Virtual Hard Disk - Create and Attach VHD
after having another look at the drivers i see they are not digitaly signed and i think thats where the problem lies , you can run the OS in test mode to force the drivers to install , perhaps a member who has experience of the 64bit system will be kind enough to explain how to do that
The solution that worked for me is dual boot Win7 32bit/win7 64bit. I installed both the operating systems and i am able to work with Dany U-1050 TV device on 32bit OS(because they have driver for only this OS). Previously I installed virtual PC and XP mode, but as the application is graphic based and you have no control over resolution in this mode, so i think this is suitable for those application which are not grahic based (pictures, videos etc.). I am very very greatful for the help extended by all the friends in this forum. Other wise it would not have been possible for me to solve this problem. Thanks again.
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If you get tired of dual booting you could see if it will work in "XP Mode". I believe that is a 32 bit virtual OS.
As I already mentioned, I first tried 'XP Mode' but in it you only have resolution with 16bit color which is not suitable for watching TV or pictures or something graphic based.
Um OK, I ran XP mode on my PC and I'm pretty sure I was able to get my normal 1280x1024 and full color. I don't have it installed at the moment to confirm it though. Anyway you got a working solution so thats what counts. :)
Just figured I'd help clarify two points made in this thread:
1. A 32-bit driver will never, ever work in a 64-bit operating system, (OS X only does this because the kernel is 32-bit, which is because they don't have 64-bit kexts for all hardware). The kernel is what talks most directly to the hardware, and for that to happen, the memory addressing and whatnot all have to be alligned in this respect.
2. Windows Xp Mode/VPC7 uses the Terminal Services RDC to display video to the user. Because of this, Xp Mode does in fact run in 16-bit color.
hello,
yesterday i bought the same device, and the same problem , but my OS is windows 7 32 bit, what to do? i can't install the drivers, i tried many times, please give me any direct link.. thanx in advance