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October 7th, 2011 12:00

Where's the "Streak 7" driver for Vista home Premium SP-2 for the new Honeycomb

I have a new wi-fi Dell Streak 7 that I just sucessfully updated to the official Honeycomb 3.2. I LOVE IT!!

I'm trying to sync (dell's icon) to my laptop which is running Vista Home Premium SP-2.

I am able to get the "dell streak 7" portable device on screen so I can see the internal and external SD card and storage.

When I connect the DS7 to my laptop via the usb cable it installs several drivers properly HOWEVER it gets stuck on a single driver called "Streak 7".

I was able to install the Nero Sync package but when I select the SYNC icon from the DS7 screen It says "connect your PC via wi-fi or your usb cable.

I am connecting the usb cable but I keep getting an error that the "streak 7" driver failed.

There was a previous driver called "Dell Streak 7" that installed properly, that's probably why I CAN see the device on my PC but I still can't use the SYNC.

ANY IDEAS?? I have searched dell support and the web and this forum....

I also downloaded and installed all the drivers from the dell support driver download, installed and tried them all...Nothing yet.

Thanks

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November 13th, 2011 00:00

Hi,

I currently have the exact same problem.  I have tried the driver packages on my two Win 7 64bit PCs as well as my XP PC all to no avail.  I am trying for root access but need a proper driver first.

Any help from Dell would be lovely......note this is sarcasm as I am very frustrated at his point.

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December 28th, 2011 10:00

I have the same prob;em as well...I got one for Christmas and when I connect it to my computer it says it cant find my drivers.....Where can i download them from?? I have looked all over this site nothing works! DELL HOW ABOUT A LITTLE HELP???

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December 28th, 2011 14:00

Hi,

Install the android SDK.  It will include universal android drivers.

I personally had to go into device manager and tell windows which driver to use.  Once a driver was assigned Super One Click worked perfectly for a quick and easy root.

Hope this helps :)

Regards,

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