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Unfortunately, Canon does not support the Laser Shot LBP1120 under Windows 10. It was only supported through Windows 8. There are Unix drivers available here: https://www.canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/products/printers/laser/laser_shot_lbp1120.html?type=drivers&language=en&os=windows%2010%20(32-bit) . Since the Laser Shot LBP1120 was released with Windows 98/Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP drivers, Canon supported this printer for over 10 years. If your system has sufficient memory and virtual machine support (BIOS or UEFI), you could try using a virtual machine with Windows 7 (with appropriate license) or a supported version of Unix/Linux to run the printer. Alternatively, create a dual boot machine with one of those OS versions on the computer.
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(Another alternative is to write your own driver (or find a programmer who will do that). I don't write drivers myself.)
The statement is not complete, because you forgot to say what is not compatible.
When you think the Canon EOS 450D is not you are wrong.
For most operating systems you can download the software needed to connect the Canon cameras and acces their memory.
You don't need a driver for Windows 8 just install Zoom browser Search Results
If you buy something that says compatible with windows 7 and it makes no mention of 64 bit anywhere it usually means they are saying it is compatible with the 32bit version of windows 7. Is your windows 32 or 64 bit?
There might be a hardware compatibility problem with Windows 7 and the microphone driver. The following two web sites might offer information that can better help to find a possible solution.
2). The Acer support Windows 7 eligible systems link shows all the acer computers that are fully compatible with windows 7. (Acer Aspire 5315 is NOT in this list !): http://www.acer.com/windows7upgrade/eligible.html
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Windows XP support? This device is not compatible with Windows XP.
For this product, Canon advertises compatibility with the following operating systems: Windows 95, 98, Millennium Edition (Windows ME), Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0
Limited functionality under Windows XP may be possible by using the Windows 2000 driver (available on this page) Posted: Wednesday, 3 October 2001 by canon
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