Dan

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Hi all,

Do you believe that microsoft products aren't compatible
together. :(

I couldn't fine any driver for MN-710 for my Windows XP
64 bits. and the lastest driver for MN-710 (July 2004)
wasn't support it neither.

that's funny, isn't it?

Dan
 

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"Dan" <dr_palmiii@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> Do you believe that microsoft products aren't compatible
> together. :(
>
> I couldn't fine any driver for MN-710 for my Windows XP
> 64 bits. and the lastest driver for MN-710 (July 2004)
> wasn't support it neither.
>
> that's funny, isn't it?
>
> Dan

You're going to have difficulty finding 64 bit drivers for most hardware,
not just Microsoft. The mainstream operating systems are 32 bit and until
the AMD and Intel 64 bit versions of XP are commonplace you're going to be
out of luck. Good idea to keep a system around that's still running the 32
bit version of XP, then you won't have a problem finding drivers.
 

joker

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That's not likely to be ever released (meaning a 64-bit driver for any
of the Microsoft network cards) ever either since it is 32-bit Hardware
& Microsoft announced that they are not going to be making networking
hardware anymore.

Dan wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Do you believe that microsoft products aren't compatible
> together. :(
>
> I couldn't fine any driver for MN-710 for my Windows XP
> 64 bits. and the lastest driver for MN-710 (July 2004)
> wasn't support it neither.
>
> that's funny, isn't it?
>
> Dan