Society & Culture1 min ago
Virtual Memory
What is this please? I have a fairly old E-machine running XP, which I mainly keep because I cannot find drivers for the scanner (Packard Bell 1200 Diamond Plus) to move it to the laptop which uses Vista. However, after I have scanned a dozen or so pictures I get a message saying that the virtual memory is running low, that windows is trying to increase it. Immediately, the scanner shuts down. When I then (immediately) reopen the scanner it works well for another 12 or 15 scans, before the same thing happens again! Any ideas please? As a complete aside, I have been told 'by a friend' that the scanner and any other software under XP will 'convert' to Windows 7. Is this right? Is it worth moving up? Sorry - lots of questions!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Mr-H. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Regarding your virtual memory problem, start here:
http://www.pcmag.com/...0,2817,2089076,00.asp
Windows 7 can run many XP (and Vista) programs either directly or using 'compatibility mode'. However that doesn't mean that Windows 7 will always recognise device drivers from earlier versions of Windows. Some web references state that the XP driver won't work under Windows 7 but this site states that the driver has been found to work by 96% of (406) people who've tried it:
http://www.bioticaind...iamond-1200-plus.html
Chris
http://www.pcmag.com/...0,2817,2089076,00.asp
Windows 7 can run many XP (and Vista) programs either directly or using 'compatibility mode'. However that doesn't mean that Windows 7 will always recognise device drivers from earlier versions of Windows. Some web references state that the XP driver won't work under Windows 7 but this site states that the driver has been found to work by 96% of (406) people who've tried it:
http://www.bioticaind...iamond-1200-plus.html
Chris
Chris - many thanks (as ever) for the advice regarding virtual memory. I've checked the PCMag site and will follow their advice. However, my final question was - is it worth moving from Vista to Windows 7? I have to say that had I had a choice of operating systems when I bought, I would probabvly have stuck with XP!