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Old 11-03-2009, 05:08 AM   #4
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Bavaria Germany
Device: Sony Experia Z Ultra
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Originally Posted by PKFFW View Post
Unfortunately, things don't seem to work as described there when using windows 7.
When I right click on the linux.inf file and click "install" it says "The inf file you have chosen does not support this method of installation."
The linux.inf is just a text installation script. The RNDIS drivers are already available in WinXP, so the linux.inf just uses the drivers already present.

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And when I connect the BeBook there is no pop up box asking for the driver.
That is strange. To me, it sort of implies that Win7 already has RNDIS drivers functioning? Since no network connection is made, I am probably wrong on that guess, or the drivers are incompatible with OI.

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Anyways, any help by someone who has it all working under windows 7 would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
PKFFW
Sorry that I could not help more, but I do not intend to try Win7 until it has a couple of service packs behind it.
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