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"jennifer" wrote:
Idea? I would say DO NOT try all 3 drivers but the correct driver for your Wacom model. IOW, check to find out exactly what model you have then download and install the correct driver for correct model.
I have an older Intuos (GD) wacom with XP.
The support site has 3 different drivers available.
I have tried all three. Two of them work, but the
problem is that everytime it boots, it finds new hardware (the wacom) and wants to go through the installation
again. And when I installed it, it did say that the installation had problems.
I shut down the a/v program while I did the install. Since I have tried all 3 drivers, I don’t know what else to try. I have had this device working on another XP machine
without a problem.
Any ideas??
Idea? I would say DO NOT try all 3 drivers but the correct driver for your Wacom model. IOW, check to find out exactly what model you have then download and install the correct driver for correct model.
Thanks!
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