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Question : USB Video Card - 32 bit on 64 bit machine?
I am using a USB Video Card. It has four inputs and connects to the computer via USB. It works with 32 bit Vista and XP machines. I know have a 64 bit Windows 7 machine. I can not get the software / device to work. It appears that software installs correctly (it had previously also installed the drivers for the device). When I try to launch the software I get the following error message:
Class does not exist.
.errorcode=0x583
The device is recognized in Device Manager but has no device drivers. Under Device Manager > Properties > Details > Hardware Id :
USB\VID_3100&PID_F200&REV_
9209
USB\VID_3100&PID_F200
I have found a 32-bit driver, but when I try to update driver it doesn't 'see' it.
Anyway to get this to work?
Thanks,
JE
Answer : USB Video Card - 32 bit on 64 bit machine?
Not quite the exact same thing, but the process should be... give it a try:
http://www.swann.com.au/do
wnloads/dr
ivers/pcdv
r4net/
USB_
DVR_Window
s_7_32bit_
driver_ins
tallation.
pdf
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