Welcome to Windrivers unixkaiser
And your windows version/Service pack level is?
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Welcome to Windrivers unixkaiser
And your windows version/Service pack level is?
That WOULD be helpful. My bad.
OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
When the hardware device wizard launches, have you pointed the wizard at the folder where you unzipped the driver files? Does the wizard identify what the device is and if so, what exactly does it say?
Have you got the chipset drivers installed for your motherboard? Do you have any other usb devices?
Unfortunately, the zip only contains an .exe. I tried to see if the exe was just another zip, but, alas it is an actual installer program.Quote:
When the hardware device wizard launches, have you pointed the wizard at the folder where you unzipped the driver files?
"Welcome to found new hardware wizard... install software support for USB camera... install automatically?... specific location?"Quote:
Does the wizard identify what the device is and if so, what exactly does it say?
So it doesn't recognize the vendor or model.
I believe so.Quote:
Have you got the chipset drivers installed for your motherboard?
Quite a few. In fact, a year ago I had this very camera working. I had uninstalled it since I didn't use it much.Quote:
Do you have any other usb devices?
The previous poster (thewillie) found that getting the CD from support check here for details was the only way forward.
Note the page says that the drivers must be installed with the cam disconnected and then shut down. While it is shut down, connect the camera and then start the PC with the camera connected.
It might be worth installing the drivers again as described above. If you do go the route of getting the CD would you please compare the cd with the download and let us know if it is different?
Failing that, I can only suggest you look in the windows directory for files created on the day you installed them. It must have created or modified some system files.. then you could point the request for the drivers at any .inf or .sys files you find.
Working drivers for the minicam pro 98067
SN9C103 driver
http://www.soft32.com/download_173136.html
* I have same crappy webcam, installed these drivers and worked wonderfully!! *
Welcome to Windrivers cutiecheeka99 and thanks for the link!
If you have email notification on, the board will email you when a reply is received... you can then use the link in the email to check.
Welcome to Windrivers Samirext
There is a link to the drivers at post number 36 - why not download the drivers and burn a cd for yourself?
On the bottom of my camera is says "Model No. 98067"
But the install program from the jasco site for that model doesn't seem to work.
I tried the link in post #36, but the link is dead. (the link itself is fine but the link to the actual download is a 404. I tried a couple of days ago, and tried again today, still dead.)
any suggestions?
I did a google search for SN9C103 driver and came up with this page:
http://www.sitecom.com/drivers_resul...&productid=311
the download is a zip file that contains an install program that's surprisingly similar to the installer from jasco with one major difference:
This one contains a driver that makes the camera work!
Glad you got it working farmerjoe and thanks for giving the link as well!