MaryNSC wrote:
> I have a Cricut cutting machine that will not work on this 64 Bit Vista
> and will not recognize it through the USB.I have been to Provo craft and
> they just say it will not work on 64 bit .When I bought this computer I
> kept seeing 32 and 64 on it.. But it looks like it just has a 32 bit IE.
> It will ding but it will not work.. The software installed great but
> when I go to use it --it says cricut not connected I did a Boot with it
> on I did a boot with it off.
> But I was looking through my files and I saw windows system 32 Is there
> a way to switch this computer to 32 bit to get my Cricut to work..
> PLEASE tell me I can I will be so happy
> A newbie to VISTA 2 weeks and still going
> Thanks if Not O well I tried..
If the manufacturer (Provo Craft?) has declined to provide 64-bit
device drivers for their product (Cricut cutting machine), you won't be
able to get it to work with a 64-bit OS. This leaves you two choices:
1) Remove the 64-bit OS and purchase a 32-bit OS for the computer.
2) Purchase a new cutting machine from a company that does provide
device drivers for the OS you use and that provides decent after-sale
support for their products.
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