SOURCE: Intel webcam CS330 drivers for 64 Bit windows XP
Sorry, but
there are no 64bit drivers made for any web camera except Creative Instant.
So solutions are:
Downgade windows to 32-bit or buy a Creative Instant web camera.
SOURCE: CanoScan N1220U Scanner Windows 7 64-bit Driver
You may use Hamrick VueScan Pro, it installs a driver that makes 1220 to work. Or, if the version of Windows 7 you use support XP Mode, install it.
It's still a good scanner, and mine is working in 7 x64 using XP Mode!
SOURCE: Windows 7 64 bit driver
No problem.
1- Go to http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&tabact=SupportDetailTabAct&fcategoryid=235&modelid=6624#DownloadDetailAct
2- Click on "Drivers & Downloads" tab
3- Click on "Select OS" and select Windows 7
4- Click on "lide20lide30n670un676un1240uvst7031a_xpen.exe7.0.3.1a"
5- Select Open or Run
Follow the prompts to install the WIndows 7 drivers
Thank you. Please feedback me :)
SOURCE: Needs USB-MIDI Driver For WK 110 Piano for Windows 7(64 Bit)
Here is tie official site for the driver ... http://driverwhiz.com/drivers-en?brand=Casio&logo=Casio&subid=1001-us-en-10000000394&gclid=COT9m4uGhKACFdx05QodUT3Zkw
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.
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SOURCE: Canon Canoscan D1259U2F dont have any driver for Windows 7 64-bit
the only successful method I found for using CanoScan D1250U2F in 64 bit Windows 7 (I guess the same would be for 64 bit Vista) is to use Windows XP Mode in Virtual PC (attach the scanner as USB device and that's it - works perfectly)
I had a problem with Windows 7 detecting the device as CanoScan (needed for Windows XP Mode to detect is as USB device and allow attach) - the solution was to unplug the scanner, plug it in and CANCEL Windows 7 hardware detection process before it finishes - this leaves it as "CanoScan" device (auto-detect will leave it as "Unrecognized device" and with that unusable/un-attachable in Windows XP Mode)
latest versions of Windows XP Mode will make your hard drives accessible as network locations (no need for external media)
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