I've tried using the driver's disk that came with the PC, but it has no drivers specific to the card reader. I've installed the motherboard drivers to verify SATA is enabled and recognized, but no luck there. It's just the machine may not be compatible with Windows 7.
I've set up Windows 7 on my Dell Inspiron 531, and if fails to recognize my media card reader as well as the primary hard disk on my machine. Any ideas?
I'm curious as to any means of preventing OpenOffice.org from installing the outdated version of Java during its own installation. OpenOffice.org tries to install Java Runtime Environment 6 Update 4, and I've already got JRE 6 Update 10 on my system, so it simply installs it alongside it. Any ideas?
Thanks Worf. Even though I've created an .msi for Vuze, I'm sure several others will find the information, and installer, very useful. It's a shame that Vuze changed from the old -q switch that worked so well, especially in the days of Azureus.
Well, I tried -q already, and it didn't work. That's why I was curious as to any other possible switch that might work. I guess I may have to build an .msi file for it after all. Thanks anyway, though!
Ever since Azureus became Vuze, none of the switches work any longer. Is it possible to build a silent installer for this program? I hate to be forced to build an .msi for this program.