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It is not your computer that needs drivers, it is the hardware you need to connect to the operating system that needs a driver. From Windows 7 and up, Microsoft only allows drivers, if the manufacturer asked for certification and the hardware and driver work conform Microsofts demands. If the hardware and driver is certified the driver is also on the Microsoft website. Most of the time if you use new hardware the operating system goes to Microsoft to see if there is a correct driver and then installs the driver.
For your camera, just install the Samsung software that came with the camera. And if you can't find the CD, download the software form the Samsung website, under support.
For Windows 7 and 8, no drivers are needed. Yes your computer installs drivers but you get them from Microsoft direct.
Only equipment, certified by Microsoft, is allowed on these operating systems. The drivers are free. When you conned the camera to the computer, Windows will goto the Microsoft database, and get the correct driver. The software to manage the pictures, or to transfer the pictures from the camera to the computer you have to install from the CD that came tithe the camera. When you lost the CD please goto the samsung website and get the software (It will be free of charge for camera owners)
The proper drivers are not loaded for your camera, Windows 7 is very touchy about drivers. you need to go to Samsung web site and see if there is an updated driver for your model camera.
First, try attaching the camcorder via usb cable with the camera OFF, then turning it on. This may trigger Windows to activate the driver scanner and activate the driver. If you've been attaching with camcorder off, try attaching with it on, to see if that activates driver installation.
If that doesn't work, you may have a low-power usb plug; often the usb ports in the back of the computer put out more juice than the handy ones on the front. You may also need a shorter and more robust usb cable; I've found with various cameras and phones that certain usb cables work fine for recharging but won't necessarily provide adequate data transfer.
The respective Operating Systems probably do not have native driver support for the Wireless chipset on your N120. After your desired OS is installed, connect your wired jack to your interne. Go to Samsung's website and download the driver for your Wireless card, they have a very simple easy to use matrix for selecting the right driver. The site for the N150 is here: http://www.samsung.com/hk_en/consumer/computer-peripherals/notebook/netbook/NP-N150-JP0AHK/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail&tab=support. After you've downloaded the driver, install, reboot and test by unplugging your wired connection. Good luck.
Find the manufacturer of those devices and go to the manufacturer website and download the windows 7 drivers. There probabbly aren't any.
Windows 7 will use vista driver if upgrading, but not with fresh installs.
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purchase driver magician and run the update feature.
You can get the Samsung Pleomax 7000x USB Speakers to work with windows 7 32/64bit by downloading and installing the latest driver from Pleomax.com then download and install and the C-Media CM-102 Windows 7 Driver from X-DRIVERS.COM .
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