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daniel
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      19th May 2004
the found new hardware wizard ask me for a ''microsoft DV
Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV camera. It
would not accept the one supplied on my JVC original CD.

Any idea where I can find this driver?

thank

daniel
 
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Bob I
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      19th May 2004
These type of installs require that you follow the installation
instructions exactly. Typically you must install the drivers BEFORE you
plug anything in. As to the "It wouldn't accept.......", what was the
error message?

daniel wrote:

> the found new hardware wizard ask me for a ''microsoft DV
> Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV camera. It
> would not accept the one supplied on my JVC original CD.
>
> Any idea where I can find this driver?
>
> thank
>
> daniel
>


 
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      19th May 2004
''Windows did not find a driver for your hardware'' or
semething similar, actually this was the standard message
for situation when the driver is not the right one!
thaks for helping
daniel
>-----Original Message-----
>These type of installs require that you follow the

installation
>instructions exactly. Typically you must install the

drivers BEFORE you
>plug anything in. As to the "It wouldn't accept.......",

what was the
>error message?
>
>daniel wrote:
>
>> the found new hardware wizard ask me for a ''microsoft

DV
>> Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV camera. It
>> would not accept the one supplied on my JVC original CD.
>>
>> Any idea where I can find this driver?
>>
>> thank
>>
>> daniel
>>

>
>.
>

 
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daniel
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      19th May 2004
I gess you are right about the install process. It's kind
of tricky!
Here is what I am now:
Windows managed to find its driver into its own driver
folder on C drive. The driver was probably left there by
my JVC install program.

When I try to communicate either with videowave or DVD
bulider of Easy CD creator 6 I get the same application
error message; ''the instruction at ''0X00000000''
referenced memory et ''0X00000000''. The memory could not
be ''read''

thanks again

daniel
>-----Original Message-----
>''Windows did not find a driver for your hardware'' or
>semething similar, actually this was the standard message
>for situation when the driver is not the right one!
>thaks for helping
>daniel
>>-----Original Message-----
>>These type of installs require that you follow the

>installation
>>instructions exactly. Typically you must install the

>drivers BEFORE you
>>plug anything in. As to the "It wouldn't accept.......",

>what was the
>>error message?
>>
>>daniel wrote:
>>
>>> the found new hardware wizard ask me for a ''microsoft

>DV
>>> Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV camera.

It
>>> would not accept the one supplied on my JVC original

CD.
>>>
>>> Any idea where I can find this driver?
>>>
>>> thank
>>>
>>> daniel
>>>

>>
>>.
>>

>.
>

 
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Bob I
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      19th May 2004
If Windows 2000 properly sees the camera as a Removable device/drive the
problem is probably with the software install. If it didn't show up I
would do a complete uninstall, also check for hidden devices (earlier
bombed camera install attempt)in Device Manager and remove them, reboot
and then start the camera install fresh following the instructions.
Attempting to patch up/fix a bombed install just wastes your time.

daniel wrote:

> I gess you are right about the install process. It's kind
> of tricky!
> Here is what I am now:
> Windows managed to find its driver into its own driver
> folder on C drive. The driver was probably left there by
> my JVC install program.
>
> When I try to communicate either with videowave or DVD
> bulider of Easy CD creator 6 I get the same application
> error message; ''the instruction at ''0X00000000''
> referenced memory et ''0X00000000''. The memory could not
> be ''read''
>
> thanks again
>
> daniel
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>''Windows did not find a driver for your hardware'' or
>>semething similar, actually this was the standard message
>>for situation when the driver is not the right one!
>>thaks for helping
>>daniel
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>These type of installs require that you follow the
>>>

>>installation
>>
>>>instructions exactly. Typically you must install the
>>>

>>drivers BEFORE you
>>
>>>plug anything in. As to the "It wouldn't accept.......",
>>>

>>what was the
>>
>>>error message?
>>>
>>>daniel wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>the found new hardware wizard ask me for a ''microsoft
>>>>

>>DV
>>
>>>>Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV camera.
>>>>

> It
>
>>>>would not accept the one supplied on my JVC original
>>>>

> CD.
>
>>>>Any idea where I can find this driver?
>>>>
>>>>thank
>>>>
>>>>daniel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>>

>>.
>>
>>


 
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daniel
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      19th May 2004
Yes win2000 ''sees' it correctly in device manager.
I did uninstall videowave and reboot and reinstall it
without success. I'll di ti again and will remove easy cd
creator and see.
I would need your advice though:
Since there are 2 software reacting with the same message
and I did not find any hidden hardware in device manager
should I look in the windows registry for possible
leftover not removed by uninstall? Or is it too risky?
I've heard sometimes uninstalling and re-installing does
not bring a thrue fress install back again.
What is your opinion about it?
thanks again
daniel
>-----Original Message-----
>If Windows 2000 properly sees the camera as a Removable

device/drive the
>problem is probably with the software install. If it

didn't show up I
>would do a complete uninstall, also check for hidden

devices (earlier
>bombed camera install attempt)in Device Manager and

remove them, reboot
>and then start the camera install fresh following the

instructions.
>Attempting to patch up/fix a bombed install just wastes

your time.
>
>daniel wrote:
>
>> I gess you are right about the install process. It's

kind
>> of tricky!
>> Here is what I am now:
>> Windows managed to find its driver into its own driver
>> folder on C drive. The driver was probably left there

by
>> my JVC install program.
>>
>> When I try to communicate either with videowave or DVD
>> bulider of Easy CD creator 6 I get the same application
>> error message; ''the instruction at ''0X00000000''
>> referenced memory et ''0X00000000''. The memory could

not
>> be ''read''
>>
>> thanks again
>>
>> daniel
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>''Windows did not find a driver for your hardware'' or
>>>semething similar, actually this was the standard

message
>>>for situation when the driver is not the right one!
>>>thaks for helping
>>>daniel
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>These type of installs require that you follow the
>>>>
>>>installation
>>>
>>>>instructions exactly. Typically you must install the
>>>>
>>>drivers BEFORE you
>>>
>>>>plug anything in. As to the "It wouldn't

accept.......",
>>>>
>>>what was the
>>>
>>>>error message?
>>>>
>>>>daniel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>the found new hardware wizard ask me for

a ''microsoft
>>>>>
>>>DV
>>>
>>>>>Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV camera.
>>>>>

>> It
>>
>>>>>would not accept the one supplied on my JVC original
>>>>>

>> CD.
>>
>>>>>Any idea where I can find this driver?
>>>>>
>>>>>thank
>>>>>
>>>>>daniel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>>

>
>.
>

 
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Bob I
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      19th May 2004
My only experience with "uninstalling and reinstalling" not getting a
true fresh install was with HP printers and there we didn't have the "HP
uninstaller" which required us to clean out the registry entries
instead(which is what the HP uninstaller does). I would also look at the
JVC web site for any thing relating to the error messages. "the
instruction at ''0X00000000''referenced memory et ''0X00000000''" error
would seem to be related to the camera rather than Windows memory.



daniel wrote:

> Yes win2000 ''sees' it correctly in device manager.
> I did uninstall videowave and reboot and reinstall it
> without success. I'll di ti again and will remove easy cd
> creator and see.
> I would need your advice though:
> Since there are 2 software reacting with the same message
> and I did not find any hidden hardware in device manager
> should I look in the windows registry for possible
> leftover not removed by uninstall? Or is it too risky?
> I've heard sometimes uninstalling and re-installing does
> not bring a thrue fress install back again.
> What is your opinion about it?
> thanks again
> daniel
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>If Windows 2000 properly sees the camera as a Removable
>>

> device/drive the
>
>>problem is probably with the software install. If it
>>

> didn't show up I
>
>>would do a complete uninstall, also check for hidden
>>

> devices (earlier
>
>>bombed camera install attempt)in Device Manager and
>>

> remove them, reboot
>
>>and then start the camera install fresh following the
>>

> instructions.
>
>>Attempting to patch up/fix a bombed install just wastes
>>

> your time.
>
>>daniel wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I gess you are right about the install process. It's
>>>

> kind
>
>>>of tricky!
>>>Here is what I am now:
>>>Windows managed to find its driver into its own driver
>>>folder on C drive. The driver was probably left there
>>>

> by
>
>>>my JVC install program.
>>>
>>>When I try to communicate either with videowave or DVD
>>>bulider of Easy CD creator 6 I get the same application
>>>error message; ''the instruction at ''0X00000000''
>>>referenced memory et ''0X00000000''. The memory could
>>>

> not
>
>>>be ''read''
>>>
>>>thanks again
>>>
>>>daniel
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>''Windows did not find a driver for your hardware'' or
>>>>semething similar, actually this was the standard
>>>>

> message
>
>>>>for situation when the driver is not the right one!
>>>>thaks for helping
>>>>daniel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>These type of installs require that you follow the
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>installation
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>instructions exactly. Typically you must install the
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>drivers BEFORE you
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>plug anything in. As to the "It wouldn't
>>>>>

> accept.......",
>
>>>>what was the
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>error message?
>>>>>
>>>>>daniel wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>the found new hardware wizard ask me for
>>>>>>

> a ''microsoft
>
>>>>DV
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV camera.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>It
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>would not accept the one supplied on my JVC original
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>CD.
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>Any idea where I can find this driver?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>thank
>>>>>>
>>>>>>daniel
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

>>.
>>
>>


 
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      19th May 2004
With your help I'm getting to semething;
Nothing special on JVC web site, anyway not related to my
problem.
But I looked for other unintall hardware that may
interfere and found my creative webcam. Trying to
uninstall its driver I got .....the application Error
instantly! so it looks to be the cause.
Now any suggestion about how can I uninstall it since I
can't true add/remove pragrams?
thanks again
daniel
>-----Original Message-----
>My only experience with "uninstalling and reinstalling"

not getting a
>true fresh install was with HP printers and there we

didn't have the "HP
>uninstaller" which required us to clean out the registry

entries
>instead(which is what the HP uninstaller does). I would

also look at the
> JVC web site for any thing relating to the error

messages. "the
>instruction at ''0X00000000''referenced memory

et ''0X00000000''" error
>would seem to be related to the camera rather than

Windows memory.
>
>
>
>daniel wrote:
>
>> Yes win2000 ''sees' it correctly in device manager.
>> I did uninstall videowave and reboot and reinstall it
>> without success. I'll di ti again and will remove easy

cd
>> creator and see.
>> I would need your advice though:
>> Since there are 2 software reacting with the same

message
>> and I did not find any hidden hardware in device

manager
>> should I look in the windows registry for possible
>> leftover not removed by uninstall? Or is it too risky?
>> I've heard sometimes uninstalling and re-installing

does
>> not bring a thrue fress install back again.
>> What is your opinion about it?
>> thanks again
>> daniel
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>If Windows 2000 properly sees the camera as a Removable
>>>

>> device/drive the
>>
>>>problem is probably with the software install. If it
>>>

>> didn't show up I
>>
>>>would do a complete uninstall, also check for hidden
>>>

>> devices (earlier
>>
>>>bombed camera install attempt)in Device Manager and
>>>

>> remove them, reboot
>>
>>>and then start the camera install fresh following the
>>>

>> instructions.
>>
>>>Attempting to patch up/fix a bombed install just wastes
>>>

>> your time.
>>
>>>daniel wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I gess you are right about the install process. It's
>>>>

>> kind
>>
>>>>of tricky!
>>>>Here is what I am now:
>>>>Windows managed to find its driver into its own driver
>>>>folder on C drive. The driver was probably left there
>>>>

>> by
>>
>>>>my JVC install program.
>>>>
>>>>When I try to communicate either with videowave or DVD
>>>>bulider of Easy CD creator 6 I get the same

application
>>>>error message; ''the instruction at ''0X00000000''
>>>>referenced memory et ''0X00000000''. The memory could
>>>>

>> not
>>
>>>>be ''read''
>>>>
>>>>thanks again
>>>>
>>>>daniel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>''Windows did not find a driver for your hardware''

or
>>>>>semething similar, actually this was the standard
>>>>>

>> message
>>
>>>>>for situation when the driver is not the right one!
>>>>>thaks for helping
>>>>>daniel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>These type of installs require that you follow the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>installation
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>instructions exactly. Typically you must install the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>drivers BEFORE you
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>plug anything in. As to the "It wouldn't
>>>>>>

>> accept.......",
>>
>>>>>what was the
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>error message?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>daniel wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>the found new hardware wizard ask me for
>>>>>>>

>> a ''microsoft
>>
>>>>>DV
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV

camera.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>It
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>would not accept the one supplied on my JVC

original
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>CD.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>Any idea where I can find this driver?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thank
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>daniel
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>>

>
>.
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daniel
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      19th May 2004
With your help I'm getting to semething;
Nothing special on JVC web site, anyway not related to my
problem.
But I looked for other unintall hardware that may
interfere and found my creative webcam. Trying to
uninstall its driver I got .....the application Error
instantly! so it looks to be the cause.
Now any suggestion about how can I uninstall it since I
can't true add/remove pragrams?
thanks again
daniel

>-----Original Message-----
>My only experience with "uninstalling and reinstalling"

not getting a
>true fresh install was with HP printers and there we

didn't have the "HP
>uninstaller" which required us to clean out the registry

entries
>instead(which is what the HP uninstaller does). I would

also look at the
> JVC web site for any thing relating to the error

messages. "the
>instruction at ''0X00000000''referenced memory

et ''0X00000000''" error
>would seem to be related to the camera rather than

Windows memory.
>
>
>
>daniel wrote:
>
>> Yes win2000 ''sees' it correctly in device manager.
>> I did uninstall videowave and reboot and reinstall it
>> without success. I'll di ti again and will remove easy

cd
>> creator and see.
>> I would need your advice though:
>> Since there are 2 software reacting with the same

message
>> and I did not find any hidden hardware in device

manager
>> should I look in the windows registry for possible
>> leftover not removed by uninstall? Or is it too risky?
>> I've heard sometimes uninstalling and re-installing

does
>> not bring a thrue fress install back again.
>> What is your opinion about it?
>> thanks again
>> daniel
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>If Windows 2000 properly sees the camera as a Removable
>>>

>> device/drive the
>>
>>>problem is probably with the software install. If it
>>>

>> didn't show up I
>>
>>>would do a complete uninstall, also check for hidden
>>>

>> devices (earlier
>>
>>>bombed camera install attempt)in Device Manager and
>>>

>> remove them, reboot
>>
>>>and then start the camera install fresh following the
>>>

>> instructions.
>>
>>>Attempting to patch up/fix a bombed install just wastes
>>>

>> your time.
>>
>>>daniel wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I gess you are right about the install process. It's
>>>>

>> kind
>>
>>>>of tricky!
>>>>Here is what I am now:
>>>>Windows managed to find its driver into its own driver
>>>>folder on C drive. The driver was probably left there
>>>>

>> by
>>
>>>>my JVC install program.
>>>>
>>>>When I try to communicate either with videowave or DVD
>>>>bulider of Easy CD creator 6 I get the same

application
>>>>error message; ''the instruction at ''0X00000000''
>>>>referenced memory et ''0X00000000''. The memory could
>>>>

>> not
>>
>>>>be ''read''
>>>>
>>>>thanks again
>>>>
>>>>daniel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>''Windows did not find a driver for your hardware''

or
>>>>>semething similar, actually this was the standard
>>>>>

>> message
>>
>>>>>for situation when the driver is not the right one!
>>>>>thaks for helping
>>>>>daniel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>These type of installs require that you follow the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>installation
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>instructions exactly. Typically you must install the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>drivers BEFORE you
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>plug anything in. As to the "It wouldn't
>>>>>>

>> accept.......",
>>
>>>>>what was the
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>error message?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>daniel wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>the found new hardware wizard ask me for
>>>>>>>

>> a ''microsoft
>>
>>>>>DV
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV

camera.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>It
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>would not accept the one supplied on my JVC

original
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>CD.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>Any idea where I can find this driver?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thank
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>daniel
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>.
>>>
>>>

>
>.
>

 
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Bob I
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      19th May 2004
Humm, sure sounds like you pinned it down. Web cam and DV camera are not
happy sharing the software or drivers are getting confused. So, can you
remove the DV camera and software and then remove the creative webcam?

daniel wrote:

> With your help I'm getting to semething;
> Nothing special on JVC web site, anyway not related to my
> problem.
> But I looked for other unintall hardware that may
> interfere and found my creative webcam. Trying to
> uninstall its driver I got .....the application Error
> instantly! so it looks to be the cause.
> Now any suggestion about how can I uninstall it since I
> can't true add/remove pragrams?
> thanks again
> daniel
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My only experience with "uninstalling and reinstalling"
>>

> not getting a
>
>>true fresh install was with HP printers and there we
>>

> didn't have the "HP
>
>>uninstaller" which required us to clean out the registry
>>

> entries
>
>>instead(which is what the HP uninstaller does). I would
>>

> also look at the
>
>> JVC web site for any thing relating to the error
>>

> messages. "the
>
>>instruction at ''0X00000000''referenced memory
>>

> et ''0X00000000''" error
>
>>would seem to be related to the camera rather than
>>

> Windows memory.
>
>>
>>
>>daniel wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Yes win2000 ''sees' it correctly in device manager.
>>>I did uninstall videowave and reboot and reinstall it
>>>without success. I'll di ti again and will remove easy
>>>

> cd
>
>>>creator and see.
>>>I would need your advice though:
>>>Since there are 2 software reacting with the same
>>>

> message
>
>>>and I did not find any hidden hardware in device
>>>

> manager
>
>>>should I look in the windows registry for possible
>>>leftover not removed by uninstall? Or is it too risky?
>>>I've heard sometimes uninstalling and re-installing
>>>

> does
>
>>>not bring a thrue fress install back again.
>>>What is your opinion about it?
>>>thanks again
>>>daniel
>>>
>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>If Windows 2000 properly sees the camera as a Removable
>>>>
>>>>
>>>device/drive the
>>>
>>>
>>>>problem is probably with the software install. If it
>>>>
>>>>
>>>didn't show up I
>>>
>>>
>>>>would do a complete uninstall, also check for hidden
>>>>
>>>>
>>>devices (earlier
>>>
>>>
>>>>bombed camera install attempt)in Device Manager and
>>>>
>>>>
>>>remove them, reboot
>>>
>>>
>>>>and then start the camera install fresh following the
>>>>
>>>>
>>>instructions.
>>>
>>>
>>>>Attempting to patch up/fix a bombed install just wastes
>>>>
>>>>
>>>your time.
>>>
>>>
>>>>daniel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I gess you are right about the install process. It's
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>kind
>>>
>>>
>>>>>of tricky!
>>>>>Here is what I am now:
>>>>>Windows managed to find its driver into its own driver
>>>>>folder on C drive. The driver was probably left there
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>by
>>>
>>>
>>>>>my JVC install program.
>>>>>
>>>>>When I try to communicate either with videowave or DVD
>>>>>bulider of Easy CD creator 6 I get the same
>>>>>

> application
>
>>>>>error message; ''the instruction at ''0X00000000''
>>>>>referenced memory et ''0X00000000''. The memory could
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>not
>>>
>>>
>>>>>be ''read''
>>>>>
>>>>>thanks again
>>>>>
>>>>>daniel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>''Windows did not find a driver for your hardware''
>>>>>>

> or
>
>>>>>>semething similar, actually this was the standard
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>message
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>for situation when the driver is not the right one!
>>>>>>thaks for helping
>>>>>>daniel
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>These type of installs require that you follow the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>installation
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>instructions exactly. Typically you must install the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>drivers BEFORE you
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>plug anything in. As to the "It wouldn't
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>accept.......",
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>what was the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>error message?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>daniel wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>the found new hardware wizard ask me for
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>a ''microsoft
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>DV
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Camera and VCR'' driver for my JVC GR520U DV
>>>>>>>>

> camera.
>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>It
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>would not accept the one supplied on my JVC
>>>>>>>>

> original
>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>CD.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Any idea where I can find this driver?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>thank
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>daniel
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

>>.
>>
>>


 
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