Best way is to download the drivers from the manufacturers web site and install them in your system.
Sorry, I can't help with this. You can post a message at the Windows Desktop SDK forum.
Pretty sure you won't be able to find it anywhere.
Please mark your thread as 'Resolved'.
Right... so better check back there? This is my take on the matter: Windows 7: Optimize Windows 7 for use with a Solid State Drive (SSD)...
Seems it installed just fine. Then a 2nd install was requested, which doesn't work with the error "already installed ": After that the...
See: How to enable verbose logging on a Windows XP-based computer The setupapi.log is just a log file, so when no information is being logged,...
Well, Windows Validates, but your office install uses a VLC key that (most likely) is not valid for your usage.
Well, Office 2000 is not supported on Windows 7. The workaround for your error is to copy WAB.DLL from an older working copy of Outlook 2000 on...
Sorry, I forgot that file was only for Windows 7. Yes, the KB905474 package is for Windows XP.
Their conclusion is what I suspected & you'd be able to find if you run the software I linked to. If you don't know what the make of your laptop...
This is showing invalid data. Please install a new WGA update - KB971033 and post a new MGADiag report.
Your computer has a Volume License (VL) edition of Office XP Professional with FrontPage identified. As a rule, VL editions should not be sold to...
Run the MGADiag tool (download and save to desktop). Once downloaded, run the tool Click on the Continue button, after a short time, the...
Check out the drive using the manufacturer's disk diagnostics: ExcelStore Fujitsu / Toshiba Hitachi/IBM Samsung, Seagate, Maxtor,...
Sorry, but you'll need to provide more information. When are you receiving the error message? What are you doing (or trying to do) when you...
Obviously taking back the laptop is the first thing to do: You paid money, so they should give you a good working machine! There's a warranty here.
To get the Security tab in XP home, boot (with an Administrator account) in Safe mode. This also assumes you have NTFS as your file system.
Yes. Your profile didn't specify Home or Pro so I hoped for the best :) I'll get a workaround. No you can't!
This apparently can also happen if the WGA .dat file is inaccessible for MSE. To check: Log in with an administrator account Open Windows...
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