September 9, 201312 yr I have an ADS video to PC convertor.This company no longer exsists,any idea where I can find software for it as the driver does not work?Also have a Microtek 35mm scanner and the software does not work on Windows 7.I still have it on my old laptop but very inconvenient!
September 9, 201312 yr Assuming both devices appear in Device Manager, try: Slimdrivers Driver Booster Unknown Device Identifier
September 9, 201312 yr Chicog's idea is probably your last hope. I have had so many things become obsolete because the manufacturer didn't support new drivers for new operating systems. For instance, I have a relatively new and good all-in-one printer, scanner, document feeder etc. It worked fine with the Win 7 32 bit that came with the computer. I wanted more ram so wiped the hdd and installed 64 bit. No driver available. Off to the store to buy a new printer. Sucks. I could have kept a 32 bit box on the network, moved the doc to it and printed it, but life should be simple. You do have that option.
September 9, 201312 yr why don't you install a virtual machine? let run an old school xp inside a virtual box? use the old drivers. Edited September 9, 201312 yr by JakeBKK
September 9, 201312 yr why don't you install a virtual machine? let run an old school xp inside a virtual box? use the old drivers. A virtualmachine wont expose the host hardware in most cases. Good idea for old software but not old hardware.
September 9, 201312 yr why don't you install a virtual machine? let run an old school xp inside a virtual box? use the old drivers. A virtualmachine wont expose the host hardware in most cases. Good idea for old software but not old hardware. hate to agree , but to disagree. simply tell the vm what hardware it is running on. most of all old hadware systems are supported, you can even rebuild a zx81 or siclair if you like, including the i/o stack This makes 7 % processor load but who cares, today? edit: Sinclair Spectrum Edited September 9, 201312 yr by JakeBKK
September 15, 201312 yr For the scanner have a look at Vuescan website. My experience using Windows 7 for an old HP Scanjet was to download Vuescan and install drivers from the HP website for Vista. Only after trying it out did I pay for the Vuescan installer.
September 15, 201312 yr I had a conference call thingy that stopped working with Vista. No drivers. Yet when I plugged it into Windows 7, the driver was back. And it's still in 8. I'm guessing the vendor saw what a dog Vista was and decided not to bother.
September 15, 201312 yr why don't you install a virtual machine? let run an old school xp inside a virtual box? use the old drivers. A virtualmachine wont expose the host hardware in most cases. Good idea for old software but not old hardware. Virtualbox can find USB devices if you ask it to. Not a big problem--my printer and scanner both work from my XP virtualbox guest. I installed the printer there before I got it running under the Linux host, which was a pain. Caveat is while the guest is running they don't work under the host. Moot point if they can't run w/ the host anyway.
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