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dominatorGT

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My windows 7 computer dose not read the usb wire for my action replay it used to work for my windows XP home edition what is wrong.
There is a picture and my action replay is plugged in.

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Edited by dominatorGT, 31 January 2010 - 03:38 PM.

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You most likely need a Windows 7 device driver for your Action Replay device.
Windows XP drivers don't work on Windows 7.
Have a look on the 'Datel' website for support. http://www.datel.co.uk/
Click 'US' or 'UK' as appropriate.

I can't see any reference to Windows 7 on their website so it looks like you won't be able to use it
until they release new drivers.
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thank you very much now my action replay is working and i can cheat again
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i dont know what happend after i used it my brother wanted to put new codes on it and then it said usb device not recognized i tried to do what it said in the post befor this but it didnt work
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never mind i got it to work
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