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Code:;==========================================================================; USB PC Camera Plus (SN9C102P/105/110/120) INF (for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP); Copyright(c) 2002-2004; File version: 1.2.0.9; Last modified: 2005-10-14;==========================================================================/* edit */ On your XP machine, why don't you connect the web cam and then look for the driver in Device Manager (again with a yellow icon). Rt click Update Driver. Does it find the driver by itself? Click to expand. Deitel Program Java Examples on this page. 1) I question whether their driver is really Vista compatible (we'll get to that in a bit) 2) 'Installing software' implies installing an application they provide.

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And i'm guessing the driver comes packed in with the application install! 3) Is possible the driver came as part of a Windows Update but few drivers do (and seems to only be very common drivers vs. One for a web cam Regardless of above, could you try the following on your XP computer • On your XP machine, rt click the device in Device Manager. Rt click Update Driver and let's see if Windows finds any driver • I did, in fact, find i think a driver for this web cam. It looks like it would work under XP (let's prove that) before we attempt Vista install (and pls wait for my instructions before trying it on Vista) So just do XP first • Download file at this link. Save it on your desktop • Rename the file to a.exe extension (i had to create it as.lok so i could save it on esnips for you) • Rt click My Computer, click Properties. Click Hardware, then Driver Signing button >Then click Warn >Check box Make this action system default >Click OK then OK • Now run the downloaded file • Does it prompt you warning this driver has not passed Windows testing?

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If so, click Continue with Installation (and tell me if it asked or not) • Now test the web cam (if needed, also reboot). JOY!!:grinthumb Wooohoo! Thank you success! On my xp computer. Did exactly as you said, got the warning driver has not passed windows testing, continued, tested the cam but no joy. I actually tried the driver you supplied me before as well. HOWEVER what I didn't do when I had tried downloading and installing it then and now was the reboot!

I re booted, windows hardware wizard started, created a restore point and then proceeded to install (or link driver to device). When it was finished tried webcam and VOILA!!! Success, thank you so so much!! Now what should I do to try this on my new Vista machine?

Easy step by step instructions would be most appreciated. Very happy thanks! Click to expand.Ah-HAH! (just kidding, LOL) But that would explain how it is i found a V-Gear driver in your Vista registry!:approve: Moving on to Vista.

Let me explain the issues First, some info about Driver Signing MS added 'digital signatures' during XP. These are encrypted certificates used to guarantee the identity of the signature. They're used for many things. One thing is to create 'signed drivers' >A signed driver is a driver which meets MS testing standards and has been granted a digital signature Remember my instructions in prior post when i had you check the Warn option? In XP you can Allow, Block, or be Warned (as you choose) whether or not you want to install an unsigned driver. And clearly the driver you just installed is unsigned since you saw a Warning. While signed drivers were an option in XP, they are required starting with Vista.

Meaning if you install that same driver in Vista it won't work cause it's not signed. Now I have read of Vista hacks to turn off Vista's signed driver requirement but i've never used them myself so proceed at your own risk 1) Since I've never tried doing it myself, i can't tell you how well they work or if it can cause other problems (e.g. Will it then allow you to install drivers (or malware) that otherwise couldn't/shouldn't get installed 2) You must leave it off if you want the driver to work 3) But just fyi. And at your own risk.

Some links/info below (tho IMHO i'd probably just buy another cam for Vista and see my footnote below) >>To find more info and hacks google: unsigned drivers vista Footnote: In all fairness to Fametech i'll add the following. The V-Gear cam and your Fametech cam are 2 different cameras. BUT they both happen to use the same video chip inside (which is why the V-Gear driver happens to also work with the Fametech) >If Fametech actually provides their own application and driver, i couldn't find anything on any English websites >There were some references on Chinese sites but i didn't want to try downloading from any of them (if only in part as i couldn't read what i was really downloading. Aside from worries about malware >But if they're selling cams with claims of no driver sounds cagey to me. At minimum (from their site) they are providing a program to use the cam and i'm 99% sure that program includes the driver (the user just doesn't realize it) >And why the site claims they have an 'application' that works with the cam yet you say your cam arrived with no software of any kind is a good question! ** edit ** btw.