Hi, Thank you for being a part of Windows 10. I appreciate you for providing details about the issue and we are happy to help you. I suggest you to download and install the latest Canon printer drivers from the manufacture’s website for Windows 8/8.1 then run the Canon printer in compatibility mode on your Windows 10. Follow the below steps: 1. Right click on the Canon printer setup file and select Properties. 2. Select Compatibility tab.
Use the links on this page to download the latest version of Canon CAPT USB Printer drivers. Windows 10 64 bit. Driver Version: 0.0.0.0; Release. Wait until the USB cable Canon PIXMA MX492 is detected and follow the wizard instructions for the further process of the installation. Driver (Windows 10/10 x64/8. I've an 'old' usb laser printer Canon LP-810 that works fine in x32 Windows Vista. But in my new x64 Windows 10 PC doesn't work: Canon doesn't provide any x64 driver por this printer.
3. Check Run this program in Compatibility mode. 4. Let the Canon printer run and then check the functionality. Kindly let us know if you need any further assistance with Windows. We are glad to assist you.
Hi, I have recently been interested in installing windows xp to either an SD card or a USB flash drive. Over the last week I have been researching how to install windows xp FROM a usb stick following this guide () and how to make a removable USB device fixed using Hitachi Microdrive filter drivers (download ). But ultimately I want to follow this guide() but without having to do the clone operation. My question is based on the above background reading:- How can I integrate the hitachi microdrive filter drivers so I can install directly to a SD card or usb flash/hard drive?
I suspect the driver integration will be the easiest part, with your help of course, but the tuning of the string I need to use with the modified filter driver will be the hard part, if it is at all possible to get a usb device recognised at the start of a xp installation for use as the primary drive. I have both a computer that will boot from usb flash drives and a flash drive that can be booted from using the following guide () Thanks for taking a look. MATT EDIT I have seen that I can integrate drivers using nlite after installing it just now, but I would like to know if this caters for text mode (f6 driver floppy) situation that I now think is needed to get a usb drive to be the primary install target device. END EDIT Edited December 3, 2008 by infiniti25. 9.You need to then Hit Start go to run, and type regedit. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM ControlSet001 Enum USBSTOR Inside that you should find a directory called something like Disk&Ven_USB2.0&Prod_CardReader_SD0&Rev_0100. Inside that you should find another directory wich is just a bunch of numbers.
In the right pane you should see a key called “Hardware ID” Right click on it, and select modify. It should list about 7 lines of text. Copy ONLY the first line to the clipboard.
Hit cancel, close regedit. 10.Open cfadisk.inf in the directory you unzipped the microdrive filter to. Edit the section called [cfadisk_device] so that rather than containing 11 lines, just have one line. The line begins with:%MicroDrive_devdesc% = cfadisk_install, After the comma, hit ctrl V to paste what you coppied from the registry into the file then save the file. Does anyone know what I can place inside the cfadisk.inf to cater for *ANY* usb/sd drive?
Are there any generic strings I can replace the guides example of Disk&Ven_USB2.0&Prod_CardReader_SD0&Rev_0100 with? EDIT I think I meant 'Does anyone know what I can place inside the cfadisk.inf to cater for *ANY* HardwareID?' END EDIT Edited December 3, 2008 by infiniti25. I have seen your name around here on many of the good reading topics and see you are well respected. I dont mean any disrespect quoting the other guides, those are just some that I found looking for eeepc related material as this has stemmed from my dad wanting windowsxp as an option for his eeepc. I am only testing in VirtualBox at the moment.