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    Anyone know where I can get updated version of the Fingerprint software for Vista 64

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by RangerXML, Jan 17, 2008.

  1. RangerXML

    RangerXML Army of None [TRH]

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    Found them under the Notebooks>>Apps in the download section.

    I'm spending my morning productively looking for 64bit drivers for my C90S, and I'm happy to report that Asus has alot of update Vista64 drivers on its page in the C90S section and other sections. Some if not all drivers include the 64bit drivers with the 32bit drivers (I'm going into each driver to make sure and double check). I have a standing thing about not installing anything off the C90S driver disc that I got when I first got the C90S cause of all the problems its caused in the passed and thus far I've done pretty good. Here comes the snag, I can't seem to track down to date fingerprint drivers. Not even off Asus and the manufacture wants you to pay for the software...so anyone know where I can find an up to date version with 64bit support of the free version?

    I have:
    Chipset
    Audio
    Touchpad
    Bluetooth
    Graphics
    ATK (Drivers and Utilities)
    Camera

    I can just download the ACPI, Card reader, Express Slot and other drivers from MS when I install Vista Ultimate x64. I found uptodate eSATA, but I also wanna figure out how to slip those into XP so I can install XP on an external, no luck yet on how to do this. And I plan on removing the Wifi chip until I get my replacement 3945ABG thats going to replace my current 4965AGN (battery mode issues). Also rather then wiping my current dual boot set up (250GB 5400RPM SATA WD Scorpio), I'm going to install Vista on my original HDD I got with this Notebook (160GB 7200RPM SATAII Hatachi), that way if I'm incredibly disappointed I can just switch HDD back.
     
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    Thanks for the tip, I would of walked into that one blindly.
     
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    I emailed the company's customer support directly and they linked me a download location for the latest build, I just wish I new where it was. Include your build number, cause they'll ask it anyway. Total support turn around was very prompt if I remember correctly.
     
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    I was on there site first, but all I could find are the programs you need to buy. I'll use the Intel one if its not to bad, just installing SP1 RC Refresh so it'll be a while.