Mci Drivers For Windows 8
Techstream and MVCI on 64bit Windows 8.1 & Win 10 works! On my 8.1 installation, when I plugged in the TIS cable, Windows automatically looked for and installed the driver, so if you haven’t followed the instructions to that point, it will load the 32 bit driver. After installing the driver, you need to run the registry hack.
Manojgi, that link is useless because the answer in the link you posted is for a Vista machine, and this poster is asking about Windows 7. I know the answer- there is no option for Windows 7 according to the Microsoft site.
Mci Drivers For Windows 8 Kaplan
Another design flaw in the Windows 7 horrible program. Windows 7 is the worst most poorly designed computer product I have ever had the misfortune of having to use. I have the GRE study guide also and the CD Rom will not work with this crappy Windows 7. It worked with every other version. Microsoft is just trying to make you buy more useless crap to make up for their poorly designed product.
I will never buy another Windows product again. It seems obtaining an mci driver is more than a little difficult.
Microsoft points people to Kaplan to get it, and Kaplan points people to Microsoft. Anyhow, the bottom line is that an mci driver for windows 7 is not yet available. There are posts in other blogs to resolve the issue by downloading an xp virtual image software from microsoft. The xp software is free, but for 64-bit windows 7 computers, one must already have at least the professional version of windows 7. Most people (including myself have the premium home version.
To upgrade to the professional version allowing windows 7 to be backwards compatible w/ older XP software, requires a fee to microsoft of about $90. Scandalous, yes.