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You didn't say what sort of a Canon product you are trying to connect, so I can't give specific links or other information. But you can find drivers and other help with hooking up their products at Canon's website. The link is to the USA site; if you're in another part of the world you can go back to the Canon's home page and pick a site closer to you if needed.
Drivers are usually available at the manufacturer's website. Since you don't say what it is you want drivers for, I can't be any more specific. On most sites there will be a link on the home page for support or downloads. Follow the link, give whatever information it asks for about your product, and you'll find whatever drivers they have.
There are many other websites that have drivers for downloading. But they're not "official" sites, so there's no guarantee the drivers will be what you need. Try the manufacturer first, then use the others.
Go to this link for drivers. You're going to need a lot more ram in that machine to adequately run Vista - at least 1gb but preferably 2gb based on the speed of your CPU.
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