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fyi: when using windows 7, you dont need to have a driver because windows 7 can provide a generic driver for your wireless adapter. its like plug and play. try it. hope this will help you.
Currently there aren't any drivers for your computer with Windows 7. Dell only offers drivers for your computer with Windows XP or Windows Vista. I would try using the Creative Labs Webcam Driver they have for Vista. Since many things about Vista & 7 are similar, often the drivers for Vista will work with Windows 7. Go to dell.com, enter the model of your computer, choose Vista as your operating system, then go to Input Devices, choose the Creative Webcam and download the driver to your desktop (I suggest against using Dell's Download Manager, just download via your browser like you usually would). Then install the driver. With any luck your will be up and running with your webcam.
Evidently Casio has not written drivers for Windows 7/64 if I understand your comment. I am not that familiar with 7 but I do know in past versions, Windows has offered "compatability mode" so older devices might work with newer operating systems. Have you explored this possibility?
Here are the options I see:
Look for compatability mode on your new computer.
Ask Casio for a driver.
(I'm not a big fan of third party drivers - maybe you are - you can look for a third party driver)
Continue to operate your WK 110 using a 32 bit computer.
Normally windows 7 find drivers automatically. You do not need to install driver. But there is an option with windows 7 where you can install XP on it. You will get more information on: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/
Hi,
You use windows 7 but you must be need all hard ware support driver,windows 7 need 64 bit support driver.You upgrade your display driver from www.mercury .support.com
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