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1st - Most Vista era computers are probably 32 bit
2nd - 32 bit software DOES run on 64 bit systems
3nd - CD is 700MB and it is simple to upload the ISO to your google drive and provide a link to the file so it can be downloaded.
4th - if there are special drivers, THEN it may not run on Vista if the drivers do not support it, and drivers were a problem with Vista.
Hi Jan,
According to the specs at Ziotek, it sure does.
Microsoft Windows Vista/7-compatible Media Carousel version 5.0 software is available. Click here to download. You can check it out at: http://www.ziotek.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?productID=4667
If you would be so kind as to rate my answer, I would appreciate it.
"505" indicates a motor error, meaning that a motor in the carousel is unable to turn. There are two motors in the carousel: one moves the disk carrier and the other moves the eject arm. you need to send to repair, is a non resetable error
Check that it is listed in devices. Then check properties to see if it gives you a code you can search for using your browser. If you cannot find an answer, check the USB cable to carousel and to USB. Then, check out different USB ports. Then check that the door is still free and not jammed. Then unplug and re-plug from electrical source. These can be done in any order you choose, but i would check in device manger first.
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