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I got the driver but it's too big to upload and I don't have any file sharing accounts anywhere, how would you like me to get this to you?


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I've checked the drivers and indeed there are no dependency problems. Unfortunately I can't help you more in this case. Maybe BlackWingCat will come up with a solution...

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Can you use Laptop Integrated Webcam ?

It seems that supported Windows 2000 on driver which was shown by me.

Nope, nothing at all. I'm attaching my device manager to here, maybe you'll get a better idea of what I'm talking about. When I launch the Logitech software, it keeps saying there's no camera detected. I'm using version 1.10.1113.0 software as described here: http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/1073845.html

The high definition audio device not installed has nothing to do with the webcam, I'm really not sure what it deals with but I know there's a sound driver for the webcam installed.

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Nope, the integrated webcam doesn't work either. The situation is actually the same for both webcams. I have absolutely no idea what I'm lacking to make these things work. But the problem always seems to lie in the imaging device (as shown in the screenshot a few posts ago).

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I think both webcams can work without UUR10 and extended Kernel.(need SP4SRPv1 and other WU and KB888111)

Can you try to install them native environment ?

Nope, the integrated webcam doesn't work either. The situation is actually the same for both webcams. I have absolutely no idea what I'm lacking to make these things work. But the problem always seems to lie in the imaging device (as shown in the screenshot a few posts ago).

And, WildBill, Are there your multi CPU kernel have problem in extended function ?

It seems a function have not neccesary method and it seems same as Single Core CPU kernel.

(I think it v10 ntkrnlamp.)

Edited by blackwingcat
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Just a little clarification, is SP4SRPv1 the Update Rollup from Microsoft or is it something different?

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Well, I see.

I think that problem come from USP 5.1.

So I said him to create native Windows 2000 environment. :ph34r:

and it is included in USP5.1 which has already installed :whistle:

Installing UR1 (SP4SRP v1) again over USP5.1 is not recommended.

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USP5.1 can cause problems with USB 1.1 devices so it may be useful to do a test in a system without USP5.1 installed (even though the camera uses USB 2.0)... but, on the other hand, had had the problem even before installing USP 5.1.

Edited by tomasz86
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Well, I'll download the link bwc gave me after work and I'll just wipe the hard drive once again and start over fresh. I have a Windows 2000 CD that has strictly SP4 slipstreamed on it and that's it so that way I can start out with only official updates and I'll report back with my findings after work. Thanks you guys for helping me so much, I really appreciate it!

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*Update*

Okay, installed on Native Environment. First just the KB888111 and Update Rollup 1 with Service Pack 4, device couldn't load all the proper drivers (code 31). Chalked it up to DirectX since it was at it's native 7.0 version. So, I installed the February 2010 version of DirectX 9, back to square one. Code 10, the device cannot start. So, that's where I am right now.

Edited by SearanoX
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Has anyone figured out a solution to this problem or is this a lost cause? There's got to be something I'm missing if it'll work for blackwingcat, I'm willing to do more testing to get this to work if anyone else has more suggestions. I really would like to use this webcam with my main computer which has Win2k.

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