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Dell Dj version 1.00.03 so i cant find my dell dj program disc and i am having trouble connect my Dell Dj to my laptop .... the usb pick it up but it keeps asking for the driver which i no longer have ... can someone please help

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Hi,

As you have described that you need a driver for your Dell DJ, you may download either Dell DJ (Gen 2), v.1.01.01, A01 or Dell DJ (Gen 2), v.1.00.03, A00. Both versions are compatible with Windows 2000 and XP. Click on download and follow the procedures. Keep in mind that versions of softwares and drivers are limited from manufacturer's releases.

I hope this works for you. Kindly reply for further assistance. Good Luck!

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