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Xbox Live Vision Camera



 
 
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Old August 28th 09, 01:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
DRCL
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Default Xbox Live Vision Camera


Well, when I had XP I never actually got the cam to work completely, but
it did show up on Messenger as a working camera, but it froze the
program when I tried to use it..

I tried installing it on Vista and have looked for solutions, but it
won't work with anything.
I have used guides to make it work, but I don't come up with the same
stuff.
When I go to the device manager it has something about Microsoft
Security --- but nothing about the actual vision cam as I read in some
places.

So, if anyone can give me a guide on how to actually make this work,
that'd be great.

Thanks.


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DRCL
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Old August 28th 09, 10:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Richard G. Harper
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Default Xbox Live Vision Camera

If it never worked even in Windows XP I'd assume the camera is faulty.

"DRCL" wrote in message
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Well, when I had XP I never actually got the cam to work completely, but
it did show up on Messenger as a working camera, but it froze the
program when I tried to use it..

I tried installing it on Vista and have looked for solutions, but it
won't work with anything.
I have used guides to make it work, but I don't come up with the same
stuff.
When I go to the device manager it has something about Microsoft
Security --- but nothing about the actual vision cam as I read in some
places.

So, if anyone can give me a guide on how to actually make this work,
that'd be great.

Thanks.


--
DRCL


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Old August 28th 09, 10:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
DRCL
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Default Xbox Live Vision Camera


Richard G. Harper;1122533 Wrote:
If it never worked even in Windows XP I'd assume the camera is faulty.

"DRCL" wrote in message
...

Well, when I had XP I never actually got the cam to work completely,

but
it did show up on Messenger as a working camera, but it froze the
program when I tried to use it..

I tried installing it on Vista and have looked for solutions, but it
won't work with anything.
I have used guides to make it work, but I don't come up with the same
stuff.
When I go to the device manager it has something about Microsoft
Security --- but nothing about the actual vision cam as I read in

some
places.

So, if anyone can give me a guide on how to actually make this work,
that'd be great.

Thanks.


--
DRCL


Well, the problem has to do with the drivers not being installed. [or
not properly installed]

I've looked at different possible solutions, but I can't find the
drivers or the proper one to install. Even though checking online it
says I'm up to date.


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DRCL
 




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