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Quickcam update
I have a quickcam chat webcam and mine didnt stop working after the upgrade.
You need to visit the logitech site.- "quickie" wrote in message ... its a software problem using skype to see myself on it, lol "Nonny" wrote in message ... On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 15:16:01 -0700, SimRacer wrote: quickie, I can tell you that my logitech orbit is working just fine after installing SP-1 in fact so does every single usb device, Satitek joystick and peddles, Logitech Momo, Epsion printer, Epsion scanner, USB floppy drive, USB external hard drive. Every single one working just fine using SP-1 on Vista Ultimate 64. Thanks for the reminder. My Quickcam Pro 4000 is humming along fine too. "quickie" wrote: hey, nonny, nonny, nonny sorry, I do apologise, had I been a little tad better than I am feeling at the moment, I would of put pre-requisites and mentioned "not all", well obviously it is affecting the mouse only and webcam software "Nonny" wrote in message ... On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 09:24:22 +0100, "quickie" wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04..._defender_sp1/ I apologize to your *source*. It wasn't the culprit, YOU were. First, that article specifically says "some USB devices" and doesn't include "all". You added "all". Second, it's not SP1: "Microsoft contacted El Reg late Thursday to point out that the Windows update currently playing havoc with a number of USB devices was in fact Vista SP1 pre-requisite, KB938371..." Notice it's not SP1, but a different update. "Nonny" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 20:10:07 +0100, "quickie" wrote: i am reliably told that vista sp1 has knocked out some if not all usb devices, hence the reasons why its probably not working Dump your source. I have 6 native USB ports on this machine, one of them servicing a 4-port powered hub. All ports are working fabulously... just as they did before I upgraded to Vista and after I installed SP1 a week later. |
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Quickcam update
well I have x64 bit, and I can guarantee it doesnt work for leather
"Hockey Guy Jason" wrote in message ... I have a quickcam chat webcam and mine didnt stop working after the upgrade. You need to visit the logitech site.- "quickie" wrote in message ... its a software problem using skype to see myself on it, lol "Nonny" wrote in message ... On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 15:16:01 -0700, SimRacer wrote: quickie, I can tell you that my logitech orbit is working just fine after installing SP-1 in fact so does every single usb device, Satitek joystick and peddles, Logitech Momo, Epsion printer, Epsion scanner, USB floppy drive, USB external hard drive. Every single one working just fine using SP-1 on Vista Ultimate 64. Thanks for the reminder. My Quickcam Pro 4000 is humming along fine too. "quickie" wrote: hey, nonny, nonny, nonny sorry, I do apologise, had I been a little tad better than I am feeling at the moment, I would of put pre-requisites and mentioned "not all", well obviously it is affecting the mouse only and webcam software "Nonny" wrote in message ... On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 09:24:22 +0100, "quickie" wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04..._defender_sp1/ I apologize to your *source*. It wasn't the culprit, YOU were. First, that article specifically says "some USB devices" and doesn't include "all". You added "all". Second, it's not SP1: "Microsoft contacted El Reg late Thursday to point out that the Windows update currently playing havoc with a number of USB devices was in fact Vista SP1 pre-requisite, KB938371..." Notice it's not SP1, but a different update. "Nonny" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 20:10:07 +0100, "quickie" wrote: i am reliably told that vista sp1 has knocked out some if not all usb devices, hence the reasons why its probably not working Dump your source. I have 6 native USB ports on this machine, one of them servicing a 4-port powered hub. All ports are working fabulously... just as they did before I upgraded to Vista and after I installed SP1 a week later. |
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