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Dynex Easy Transfer XP to Windows 7 not working

New computer - Dell XPS 8100 with Windows 7
Old Computer - Gateway laptop with Windows XP

Was told the Vista transfer cable works for transfer of XP to 7. Installed software on XP machine, attached cable, went through scripts on new machine, get message about connecting, runs for 3-4 minutes and then shows message that computers cannot connect. Have uninstalled and reinstalled software on XP machine 6-7 times always with the same result.

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Remove old drive from computer and install in new computer using ide ribbon. It will connect as a secondary unit and you can then using windows explorer transfer any data on old drive to new one.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Proxim Orinoco 8482-WD PCI Card, Driver installation locks Win-XP

Try the other way around,first install the card then boot the system up. When Windows finds the card and asks for the driver, insert your driver cd and choose install driver manually and point windows to your cd drive to force the use of the correct driver. It may be that windows is trying initially to install the generic driver.

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Mike McWhinney

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2007

SOURCE: Device won't start Code 10

Try starting in Safe mode (press F8) before the WinXP start screen appears, then uninstall the device. Also you can check "Show Hidden Devices" in device manager.

Also try a different slot if there is one available.

Code 10 means there isn't any resources or address left for your card.

Also make sure your BIOS is set for automatic plug and play mode in case the setting was reset somehow.

Mike

mohana sundaram

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2007

SOURCE: "WPC54G is not installed"

Hai rob if ur device manager says error code 10then it seems the drivers are not installed properly for the adapter, try to update drivers, go to device manager, right clich adapter and click update driver and try to update driver, in some case ur pc may require win 2000 cd to.. check for the instructions while installing it , that would surely fix your problem..

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Tim Babcock

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2008

SOURCE: "WPC54G is not installed"

Those install programs that Linksys uses are terrible. This happens all the time.

You probably can't use the linksys program to install the software on a Windows 2000 machine you should be able to install just the driver you need. I have never used wireless networking on a Win 2000 computer before. Win XP has sotware already built into the operating systems to deal with wireless networking.

Uninstall all Linksys wireless networking software. Restart you computer with the wirless network card install and let Windows search for the correct drivers on the CD.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2008

SOURCE: Can't install on new computer

Are you running 64 bit Vista?

If so you will need 64 Bit drivers for the device

Download this file

http://www.dynexproducts.com/skins/skin_1/Topics/Drivers/DX-EBUSB_2.03.05_Setup.exe

DO NOT CONNECT THE DEVICE UNTIL IT TELLS YOU

When the windows warning pops up, Install the driver anyway. then connect the device, that should fix the problem It worked on my 64bit Vista Ultimate

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The final screen will then show up indicating the process is complete. Confirm to see if the file you have chosen was actually transferred, then close all window, including the Easy Transfer Windows.

Restart your computer, please. Congratulations!
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