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    Unhappy Intel Web Camera Problems

    I purchased an Intel Web about a year ago and have had all kinds of trouble getting it to work properly. I had it working initially, but now I can not seem to get it to work again.

    It is a USB web cam using the Intel Create and Share Software (I have the Add-On software too). When I go into the configuration wizard in the Intel and Create Software, it indicates that the camera can not be found. When I go into device manager the camera does not show up on the list.

    At this point, I have no idea how I can get the camera to become recognized by my Gateway Pentium II 450Mhz computer...any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

    Bruce [email protected]

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    Try installing it on a different computer.If it will work on another then it is possibly drivers, but if it was working and now it wont it is probably toast.

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    Intel usb camera problem, where do I find the Microsoft WDM Image Capture Driver this driver is needed to communicate the camera to the usb port, runnung 98se
    amd k-6 300 with 64megs ram. Need driver name and extension of the microsoft image capture.

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    Try uninstalling software, than reinstall with cam unpluged. Cold boot than plug cam into USB port system should recognize the cam..

    JAS
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    Also make sure you're not connecting the cam on a USB hub...these things take a little more power than the average USB device, and they don't want to share.
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