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Hi, I have FSC U9200 with Vista x64 Business installed. Everything works great, but in Device Manager there is one "Unknown device". It was on Vista 32bit too, but installing "ACPI BIOS Linkage Service" solved this problem. On 64bit OS, I dont know what to do. Vista x64 is not official supported by FSC on this type of notebook and I dont know where I have to look for the correct driver.

Any ideas?

Thanks

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Unfortunately you'll probably need to either wait for FSC to support Vista x64 for your system, or wait until Windows 7 is released sometime next year. The ACPI BIOS Linkage Service allows windows to control the power save features built into your BIOS (throttling, etc...) and there isn't a simple 'generic' driver since every BIOS is so different. You might try cracking open your case (or do some creative searching) to find out the manufacturer of the mainboard in your laptop and go to them directly for drivers. I found the drivers for an Asus board in my searching, but I wouldn't recommend using them on your FSC, it might damage it.

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Thaks for reply, I'll wait and for now I'll let it as is.

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Hey people,

fsc has released 64-bit-versions, although for vista:
http://rapidshare.com/files/252316 [...] 4.ZIP.html

you may use the 64-bit version even under a windows7-64bit install. therefor i extracted the encrypted cab-files:

http://rapidshare.com/files/252318 [...] 4.zip.html

- have fun.

greetz
boredland

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