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Most likely. It is an Intel board with a fairly generic chipset. Even if there are no WIN 7 drivers available, chances are that you may be able to use the default drivers or may find VISTA drivers as many of these work with WIN 7.
According to the Canon website: http://www.usa.canon.com support page the drivers should be compatible with Windows 7. The driver version is the latest version. Have you tried running it in compatibility mode?
That would be because you do-not have the correct drivers for the audio. Check the manufacturer's website and download the appropriate driver for your motherboard for windows 7 ultimate. just google Acer and click on Acer home, and select your product and download drivers.
this is the link for your driver it is working in windows 7 show i request you to you please try to download this driver from the above link http://in.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=ly0uHyAg2GI5nzmr&templete=2
According to Sony, your Vaio isn't eligible for Windows 7 upgrade. You could look at your device list and search individually for the new drivers, but if Windows hasn't spotted what you have and been able to load something that is at least compatible if not correct, then chances are slim. Never hurts to look though.
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