Hardly a sparkling recommendation?Sid Bonkers said:Kegs, windows 7 is very stable and also very secure, much better than Vista was
There are a lot of drivers on the site you mention. Please inform which one you used to make Windows 7 comunicate with accu check Mobile. In my case the Reports option works fine. The Data Transfer cannot see the device. Strange but it worked once. I am using Smart Pix Software version 1.2.0 It cannot assign the device To the Patient because it does not see it. Sorry for the typo, iam using an iPad.mrburden said:Thanks to you all for the comments and advice. The good news is that, thanks to my computer-wizz-kid son, the whole thing works on Windows 7 just as good as it did on the old system.
The missing driver was for the serial to USB adapter (why they don't just fit a USB plug on the infra-red device I can't imagine). He managed to get the driver for Windows 7 from the manufacturers website and - hey presto - it sprang into life!
If anyone else is having similar problems here is the website address:
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
So Accu-Chek wont be selling the software that they said I would need after all.
Please be more specific. In my case the function Reports works. The reports sofware resides in the Mobile. The Reports are stupid and you cannot present them to uour doctor.FordPrefect said:Only works for the software itself wont work with the device drivers for getting the hardware working however
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