Windows Vista / Vista 64 bit / 7 / 7 64 bit. File size: 29.7 MB. Filename: 6303VistaWin7PG537.zip. Other versions. Windows 8.1 64 bit. Realtek AC97 Audio Driver 6.0.1.6243 64-bit2015-11-27.

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This driver package provides the necessary installation files of Realtek AC97 Audio Driver 6.0.1.6303 for Vista/Windows 7.If you already installed a previous version of this driver, we recommend upgrading to the last version, so you can enjoy newly added functionalities or fix bugs from older versions.We highly recommend using this package only for the hardware and software that meets producer's requests. Before installation, please make sure that you're not already running a newer version of the driver. Typical AC‘97 devices include:- Audio Codec (often referred to or abbreviated as AC ‘97 or just AC)- Modem Codec (often referred to or abbreviated as MC ‘97 or just MC)- Combined Audio/Modem Codec (often referred to or abbreviated as AMC ‘97 or just AMC)Installation steps (for exe / zip):1. Save the driver files to your computer.2. Run the executable or extract the installation files to a location on your disk.3.

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Follow the steps displayed by the setup wizard.4.

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I believe tht, unfortunately, you are out of luck here. Support for zip drives finished at win XP, so there are no drivers for win 7, 32 or 64 bit.Iomega are unlikely to release anything new for zip drives now, given the other solutions they have released for win 7.There are a lot of (other) forum posts about this, all asking about the same thing, and many possible fixes, none of which, so far, work.

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I believe a few people are looking at writing software for this, but have had no real success so far for a number of reasons. I also have a zip drive festering away in one of my spares boxes, which I cant stand to throw away and keep hoping that a solution will come up.Quite surprised that the shop did not pick up on this- old hardware often causes problems one way or another, and they generally check this beforehand. If you did not take the zip drive or tell them it was needed (for an external unit) then all seems fair, I'm afraid.