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Video Camera Drivers - Panasonic Mx 500 - Windows XP
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I'll be amazed if anyone can answer or advice me on this, but searched everywhere else for 4 hours now.
I've had the above camera maybe 5 years or more. Wanting to video edit again, now on windows XP but on inserting the disk with drivers I get the following message:
"Panasonic DVC USB Serial driver has not passed windows verifing logo testing for compatibility with XP. "
Then goes on to say I could seriously harm the pc now or in the near future if I continue to install this driver.
On checking the panasonic update (2005) it says only install if your pc has 'Hyper Threading Function' and it's turned on. I don't think mine has this, I can't find it. Anyway is it ok to install even with the warning above or should I really investige further before putting my pc at risk.
I've had the above camera maybe 5 years or more. Wanting to video edit again, now on windows XP but on inserting the disk with drivers I get the following message:
"Panasonic DVC USB Serial driver has not passed windows verifing logo testing for compatibility with XP. "
Then goes on to say I could seriously harm the pc now or in the near future if I continue to install this driver.
On checking the panasonic update (2005) it says only install if your pc has 'Hyper Threading Function' and it's turned on. I don't think mine has this, I can't find it. Anyway is it ok to install even with the warning above or should I really investige further before putting my pc at risk.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The most recent (non Hyper-Threading) XP drivers on the Panasonic website are dated 17/02/2003 and can be downloaded from the search results for Model Number NVMX500...
http://www.panasonic.co.uk/customer-Support/do wnload-centre.asp
http://www.panasonic.co.uk/customer-Support/do wnload-centre.asp
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