![]() If you tell me to new contact the third party or the manufacturer's website, then I ask that you give me the link to the support or the driver. I'll try to contact the support from them, but what do I do? I mean the device is able to run Vista and other Texas Instruments products are compatible but just the card reader. Looking at the site of Texas Instrument is a maze leading to difficulty finding support on the device in question. The gateway OEM does not help because it has stopped supporting once he sold to MPC, which then went bankrupt while the drivers are available on the gateway site to download only for Windows Vista. The obvious answer is to consult the website of the manufacturer of Texas Instruments or gateway OEM. So I can't upgrade once the device is compatible. ![]() Report all gave his go-ahead, but one Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated FlashMedia Controller by Texas Instruments Inc. I ran the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor Beta. ![]() The upgrade path should be got Windows 7 Ultimate, which, incidentally, should some sort of reduction but I understand he must make an economic profit. The current version is Windows Vista Ultimate Edition. I have a gateway C - 140 X for a good 2 years and I find always the best of the class. What can I do when Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated FlashMedia Controller is not compatible with Windows 7?
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