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| LifeCam vx-1000 drivers need to be reinstalled on Windows Vista up Hi, thank you in advance for your advice. I have a LifeCam VX-1000 of which I followed the instructions to a "T" when installing it via the software, installing it on Windows Vista (including only plugging in the USB connection when the software asked for it). Whenever I turn my machine back on (after being shut down properly for the night) I will receive a request to add the new hardware. Except, when I go through and try and install it via the Windows Update option it shows no drivers for the Microsoft webcam, which is a cack. But that's not the problem - how on Earth can I get the LifeCam VX-1000 drivers to "stick" so that I don't have to continually reinstall the software and unplug and replug in the **** thing? It's supposed to be Vista compatible. Graar. Other experiences with similar circumstances - but different hardware: 1. I had a similar problem with my top quality HP printer which ended up needing a change of setting for the Service for that particular piece of hardware. This hardware was utilising a connection over my wireless network though - not my USB ports. 2. I have a similar problem with my USB head phones, too - whenever I reboot the **** things don't work anymore and instead "scream" in my ear if you know what I mean. I have to unplug and replug into the USB port (I have tried several ports, all with the same outcome). The USB ports work for other items. |
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| RE: LifeCam vx-1000 drivers need to be reinstalled on Windows Vista up I'm having the same problem with Windows XP Pro SP2. Every other USB device is fine, it's just that the "New Hardware Found" wizard starts up for the VX-3000 every time I boot up the PC. If I cancel the wizard and unplug and replug in the camera, everything works fine. Any ideas anyone? "adj" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi, thank you in advance for your advice. > > I have a LifeCam VX-1000 of which I followed the instructions to a "T" when > installing it via the software, installing it on Windows Vista (including > only plugging in the USB connection when the software asked for it). > Whenever I turn my machine back on (after being shut down properly for the > night) I will receive a request to add the new hardware. Except, when I go > through and try and install it via the Windows Update option it shows no > drivers for the Microsoft webcam, which is a cack. But that's not the > problem - how on Earth can I get the LifeCam VX-1000 drivers to "stick" so > that I don't have to continually reinstall the software and unplug and replug > in the **** thing? It's supposed to be Vista compatible. Graar. > > Other experiences with similar circumstances - but different hardware: > > 1. I had a similar problem with my top quality HP printer which ended up > needing a change of setting for the Service for that particular piece of > hardware. This hardware was utilising a connection over my wireless network > though - not my USB ports. > > 2. I have a similar problem with my USB head phones, too - whenever I > reboot the **** things don't work anymore and instead "scream" in my ear if > you know what I mean. I have to unplug and replug into the USB port (I have > tried several ports, all with the same outcome). The USB ports work for > other items.[/color] |
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