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Ge MiniCam Pro
I have a GE minicam pro 98756, ver 2.
i have vista, and I have installed and used this webcam many times without problems. well, i brought my computer over to another house, and when i plugged up my webcam that was already installed, i keep getting these messages saying the device driver can not be found. i have uninstalled and reinstalled several times, and i don't understand why it is doing this now when its worked fine before.
please help.
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Welcome to Windrivers jesherka
Here is the most recent driver Have you tried using that?
It is possible you installed something else that has interfered with it. What have you recently installed or updated?
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I did try that. It finally started working last night out of nowhere, but everytime I turn on my computer it says drivers not found, and it trys to install something even when the camera is working. I haven't installed anything lately but some video games, which have been on here before and the camera worked fine. I also update everytime I get on my computer.
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Where any of the updates for programs that can use the webcam? Did you install windows live anything?
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no, there were no updates for anything that could use the camera. it has stopped working again, and nothing has been installed except patches for some games.
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For what it's worth, Adobe Flash Player seems to allow camera access by default. You have to actually go through their hoops to 'deny access' globally (right click the open video player and then select Global settings and change each one).
As a side note, they store sites you have visited also.
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Try installing the camera on someone elses machine... it might just be faulty.
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This problem is also occouring to me have you gotton yours to qwork yet if so how?
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GE MiniCam Pro
Hey, try this site for the driver you are looking for. It helped me! :thumbs:
Lataz
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roll back the driver
I think you might need to roll back the driver to a previous version. It's possible it updated w/o you being aware of it and the newer version is just a bad one. I've always found that radarsync is the easiest program for doing that, because it will identify the drivers you have and then you can view all the earlier versions right on the software. At least that's what's worked for me for backing up and doing roll back of drivers.