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showbizshane
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Have you followed the steps in the forum post:-

http://forum.psquared.net/2109/Installing-a-PCI1750-on-Windows-XP-and-Windows-7
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Thanks Peter - i have done that but it keeps coming up with the following -

There was a problem calling the driver....file not found adspi32.dll

Steven
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Hi Steven,

Looking at the original paperwork for your purchase those cards were indeed PCI1750's so you should be able to use them as long as it's Windows 7 32 bit you've installed.

The latest drivers are available from here on the Advantech Website

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Hi,

The problem is that the card was installed some time ago, we cannot find out what mobel the card is as the person who installed it is not with us now - they computer cant identify it either.

That is why we thought it would be easier to purchase another - is the one you mention above the best?

Steven
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If this is the advantec PCI1750 card - drivers are available direct from the advantec site but watch the installation steps as it can be tricky, this is detailed somewhere on this site.  I can confirm that that this card does work with Windows 7 Pro 32bit.

If this is not the card please supply more information so the forum can help.
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Hi,

Any suggestions, since upgrading to windows 7 our i/o card has stopped working, we have had it from the very start 12+ years, we cannot locate drivers for this.

I think we perhaps need to get a new one - any suggestions re the best one to get??

Steven

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