From: Bob Levine on


"Fixer" <ram.systems(a)ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:14:00 -0500, "Bob Levine" <invalid(a)invalid.com>
> wrote:
>
>>"Fixer" <ram.systems(a)ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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>>> I have been running a legit version of win 7 ultimate for a few months
>>> now, as I have a technet subscription, and under win7 ultinmate, my
>>> insp 1520 ran np and installed everything from the disk no extrea
>>> driver downloads needed, I recently changed it to win7 ultimate x64
>>> and theres one piece of hardware that can't find a driver, theres non
>>> on the dell site as it supposedly wont run win 7 but i've never had
>>> any problems with it all the way through the betas right up to RTM
>>> versions, theres just this one base system driver thats missing in the
>>> X64 bit version and i havn't the foggiest what it is, so has anyone
>>> got any good ideas????
>>
>>Open the Device Manager. Are there any devices there with the yellow
>>caution
>>mark?
>>
>>Bob
> Bob, Yes thats how i know i'm a driver missing for something, i've
> already done that and thats how i know

Any clue as to what it is?

Bob

From: Fixer on
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:13:17 -0500, Pen <nospam(a)nospam.net> wrote:

>Fixer wrote:
>> I have been running a legit version of win 7 ultimate for a few months
>> now, as I have a technet subscription, and under win7 ultinmate, my
>> insp 1520 ran np and installed everything from the disk no extrea
>> driver downloads needed, I recently changed it to win7 ultimate x64
>> and theres one piece of hardware that can't find a driver, theres non
>> on the dell site as it supposedly wont run win 7 but i've never had
>> any problems with it all the way through the betas right up to RTM
>> versions, theres just this one base system driver thats missing in the
>> X64 bit version and i havn't the foggiest what it is, so has anyone
>> got any good ideas????
>To find the source of a yellow shield by using
>Unknown Device Identifier 6.01 don't get scared off by the weird URL
>it's legit.
>
>http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html



Great Idea, have never come across this before BUT it dont work in
win7