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File Name : LCVA_0420_DRV_LA_1_01_01.exe
This download contains an improved version of the driver for Creative Live!® Cam Vista IM. It adds support for Microsoft® Windows® 7. For more details, read the rest of this web release note.
Requirements:
Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit or 64-bit, Windows Vista® 32-bit or 64-bit with Service Pack 1, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP with Service Pack 3
Creative Live! Cam Vista IM
Notes:
To install this driver
Download the LCVA_0420_DRV_LA_1_01_01.exe file onto your local hard disk.
Double-click the downloaded file.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
You may also choose to install the updated application file
I would strongly suggest you consider using the Creative AutoUpdate features which can be accessed on the above page.
latest laptops do not have compatability
with xp. if you want to install xp you will have to use third party software for accessing hdd & installing XP
there is no specific driver for your gps, windows installs this automatically.
assuming the gps is working correctly, it will be installed automatically.
try another usb slot on the computer..if that doesnt work, reboot the pc and try again. if neither of those suggestions work, find a friend that is running windows XP.
vista should find it but youll probably have better luck with xp
For windows xp to be compatabe with laptops or desktops with sata drives you will need a driver that is written to a floppy disk and inserted during the windows install it will prompt you to hit F6 during the install early on for additional drivers.
I looked on dells' site's support page for your laptop and unfortunately they do not support XP for your model. Even if you installed it none of your video, chipset, webcam, or audio would run correclty. you only have vista and 64 bit vista as an option.
Now this isnt to say you cant their is ways to find and make srivers work, but thats a very hard and time consuming process.
try going back to vista. I know your probably one of those die hard love xp hate vista people, but vista has gotten a lot better. it looks like your laptop was made for vista and sorry to say it but i doubt that a lot of your hardware is supported by xp. and hp/Compaq's are actually pretty decent while i cannot say that i have experience with your notebook i have had a pretty decent experience with hp/compaq in general. but overall it sounds like your notebook is fairly new and microsoft mandated that vista be on all new comps. so hp probably didn't see a need to put out drivers for xp seeing as how it was meant for vista anyways.
I do not recommend removing Vista completely,if that is what your laptop/PC came with, as most components and drivers installed will be Vista specific. If you need to have XP, make sure you have all the drivers for XP first.
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