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Driver signature of XP 64

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lichuan.nj@gmail.com - 10 Nov 2007 01:55 GMT
Hi all, I had a old driver for my PDA e350 from Toshiba, I guess can
use it with XP 64, right? But somehow the new system does not permit
the old driver for the signature. Does anyone know the right signature
of a driver inf file in XP 64 so I can change to it? Thanks.
Charlie Russel - MVP - 10 Nov 2007 06:05 GMT
If the driver is a 32-bit driver, you can't use it in XP x64.

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> Hi all, I had a old driver for my PDA e350 from Toshiba, I guess can
> use it with XP 64, right? But somehow the new system does not permit
> the old driver for the signature. Does anyone know the right signature
> of a driver inf file in XP 64 so I can change to it? Thanks.
Larry - 11 Nov 2007 01:06 GMT
I don't want to sound like a salesman. I can only tell you what worked for
me. That said I tried getting the latest drivers from the manufacturers of my
equipment and I got some 2006's even used and paid some of the driver update
companies that sent me the wrong ones causing boot problems. The one that got
the right drivers is the new one started this month from PCpitstop. It said
still said touchstone but is now theirs. Even for my Nvidia mother board and
now I'm up to date on all.

> Hi all, I had a old driver for my PDA e350 from Toshiba, I guess can
> use it with XP 64, right? But somehow the new system does not permit
> the old driver for the signature. Does anyone know the right signature
> of a driver inf file in XP 64 so I can change to it? Thanks.
lichuan.nj@gmail.com - 11 Nov 2007 12:44 GMT
Okie look like not a good idea to fit a 32bit driver into 64, thanks
all :)
 
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