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SamSung D1070/S1070 Windows 7 Driver "No driver Error&q

PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 9:27 am
by Alex Finlay
ok well the title sortof explains it so are add some more info, if i had the installation disc it would save so much time anyways:
I have a SamSung D1070/S1070 (S1070 is more reconized but its the same camera just some companys put D instead of S)
i plug it into my windows 7 ultimate 64 bit system and i get a no driver Error i know for fact if i put it on a 32bit version it would work so what i kindof need is help to get this work,
i had a problem with another divise but i had the disc so i got the 64bit driver info and used that to install so its A OKEY for that.


What i have tried to do to fix this Issue:
    Find the installation disc on the web
    many many times try to install this in different ways
    try the same OS same bit just on another partition, Same problem
    Googled hours and hours for solutions even deleted my infache driver file then windows rebuilt it to check if it was thats


Basicly if anyone knows of a FREE program to find the driver not one that claims to be free but to update your actual drivers you have to register to some lame company that obviously doesn't know the definition of FREE, please send or with a admins permission post the link i would be VERY VERY greatful.

Also im not 100% if there is a installation disc for this so...

Other infomation that you may find helpfull
Hardware ID:
USB\VID_0839&PID_AAAA&REV_0000
USB\VID_0839&PID_AAAA

i think i need the 64 bit driver for the cable i currently released i didnt check for the Hardware id for the 2nd line so i currently am.
Again please help if you can i don't want this to turn into a war about linux, windows or mac just keep on topic i realy need help. (over exagerating but i honestly need to solve this)

for the first time in ages
Thank you, Alex.

Fixed the camera had a stupid "USB MODE"

PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 10:50 am
by DarkPacMan77
If you dual boot the same 64-bit OS to test a fresh OS but you know it'll work in 32-bit... why not dual boot 32-bit?

-DarkPacMan77-

PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:32 pm
by The Cookie Monster
DarkPacMan77 wrote:If you dual boot the same 64-bit OS to test a fresh OS but you know it'll work in 32-bit... why not dual boot 32-bit?

-DarkPacMan77-


Because he has 4 GB Ram, and i heard somewhere here, that 32-bit can take only 3 GB RAM

PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 1:49 pm
by Alex Finlay
32 bit works with 4 GB ram but it can only use 2.7 of the ram.
and i want it to work for my CURRENT system. i don't want to dual boot for 1 little thing this is ridiculous.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2009 4:27 pm
by ace
Actually it varies with the operating system, but most of the time if you stick 4GB of ram in a computer and boot up a 32-bit OS it will show 3GB+ because of memory addressing, etc.

If it is showing 2. something then it is possible that onboard video is taking some of it, you don't have PAE enabled, or your just unlucky :P