Vista driver problem

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In my VistaOS for using a simple usb mouse is required a driver. In XP i've
used this mouse without driver. Where i can found an appropriate driver for
my optical mouse? the manifactured is Nilox and ITEM NO: 3005.

On the same system, Vista Business, i want use a Canon ip2000 printer. Canon
company doesn't give a driver release for Vista, because the driver is inside
Vista.
Well, when i connect the printer to pc, Vista doesn't found an appropriate
driver and doesn't install the printer.

How i can solve this problems?

Help me pls.
 
Premier said:
In my VistaOS for using a simple usb mouse is required a driver. In XP i've
used this mouse without driver. Where i can found an appropriate driver for
my optical mouse? the manifactured is Nilox and ITEM NO: 3005...

Vista really should not need a special driver for a basic mouse. What
error message do you see when you plug in the mouse?
 
It searchs a driver in my pc, after it asks me the folder with a driver.

I've choose "No CD. Found a solution" but it hasn't install the mouse.

Same problem with usb pen. It asks me the driver.
 
Premier said:
Ok ok, it has found a valid driver c:\windows

Yes, but it will ask you again next time because your
\windows\inf\INFCACHE.1 is corrupted and should be
deleted.

Before you can delete the file you need to edit its
file permissions to allow full control to the Users
group.
 
Premier said:
How i can replace it?

You don't need to replace it. Vista will generate another
one when it needs the file.
Where is it?

C:\windows\inf\INFCACHE.1 You may need to un-hide hidden
and system files in your Explorer preferences before you
can see it.
 
I've deleted that file, and i've tried to install a different usbpen.

Vista hasn't ask me the driver. Olè!!!!

Thank you very much!!!!!!!!
 
Premier said:
Ehm, it asks me a driver for all other devices...

Have you got another solution, please?
I suspect that 'all' other devices is not quite accurate, yes?
Your computer would not boot if 'all' devices won't work.

Give some examples of devices which need drivers. Also, you
should check to see if Vista has generated a new INFCACHE.1
and, if yes, delete it again.
 
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