Need driver Windows 7 64 bit for axes accelerometer ST microelectronics 3 on Dell Inspiron Mini Duo 1090

Someone at - it a way to correct the ST Microelectronics 3-axis accelerometer (motion detector) which will not work because I upgraded from 32-bit to 64-bit Windows 7? Given that the Intel Atom N550 is only dual core too slow, I am trying to extend the useful life of the convertible tablet with 4 GB of RAM and 64 bit version will use. In addition, I started by trying to upgrade to Windows 8 because there is an app I want to who does not work on Windows 7. Not only do you get the accelerometer fail to start, but the updates of Windows 8 removed my OS, so I had to restore Windows 7 32 bit from a backup. Then I tried to install Windows technical preview 10 because the app even says it will work with that, but the installation kept hanging up to 30%, so I gave up and tried Windows 7 64 bit. Still, no functional accelerometer, but at least updates all worked (so far, including sp1). Given that I intend to upgrade to 64-bit Windows 10 as soon as they release it (July according to technical support), I hope this driver setting.

In the Dell support forums, message by Carnino April 7, 2011 offers workaround using Microsoft .net SDK. Since it does not say which version has the CorFlags app, I have installed .net frameworks on 4 and Visual Studio 2010 upwards. At the Windows command prompt, I get errors saying that CorFlags was not a recognized command. I asked for help on the Dell forum even and installed the CorFlags there app. I saw flash by in the command line window, so he must have installed, but it is not yet a recognized order when I try to run it at the command prompt.

Then I tried Windows SDK 7.1 commands prompt, which also tells me "CorFlags.exe is not recognized as a command internal or external, an executable program or batch file." Now what? Is not a developer, I don't know if I have installed all the necessary tools for .net framework programs work, and I have no idea how to use the Visual Studio or if a version is mess up another version. Now, I have installed the Windows Driver Kit for Windows 8.1 because it says it does too many drivers for Windows 7, but it's an another shot in the dark.

I can use the orientation of the laptop computer screen if necessary when I flip the screen for Tablet of orientation, but it is annoying, especially for reading and editing of books while I walk, the main use for which I bought this Duo.

No, I can't afford to buy a Tablet convertible new again, especially rare with a decent size hard disk. I don't trust books of my clients to cloud storage. Please help if you can. Thank you.

Try this driver for Windows 7 64-bit:

http://downloads.Dell.com/FOLDER01182758M/1/System-Utilities_Driver_V3J22_WN_2.2.2.2_A00.exe

I have yet to find a driver for Windows 10 TP.

P.S. If you want to extend the life of the SSD would be a good idea, something like 250-500 GB SSD BX100:

http://UK.crucial.com/GBR/en/compatible-upgrade-for/Dell/Inspiron-duo-%281090%29

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