Window XP crashes when using Logitech Messenger camera

D

D R Houghton

When using the Logitech Messenger Camera to try and
establish a video and audio link using Windows Messenger
my system crashes. It doesn't happen when I use the
camera with another computer which suggests there is a
rogue driver somewhere. However, not being very
technically competent I don't know how to purge my
machine of rogue driver, or whatever it is. Can anyone
help, please? My machine is, otherwise, extremely stable
 
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Michael Katz [MVP]

I checked out Logitech's website and found the following link relating to
updating the video software on your system:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/US/EN,CRID=1794,contentid=6361.
Download the update and install it. Post back if the problem still occurs
after the patching.

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Michael Katz
[Microsoft MVP - MSN Client]
"There's no I in 'team' but there is 'me'"
http://msmvps.com/katz

This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
G

Guest

Many thanks for your prompt reply. Unfortunately, I have
already downloaded the latest software for my Logitech
camera - but the problem persists! Any further ideas?
-----Original Message-----
I checked out Logitech's website and found the following link relating to
updating the video software on your system:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/US/E N,CRID=1794,contentid=6361.
Download the update and install it. Post back if the problem still occurs
after the patching.

--
_______________________________________________
Michael Katz
[Microsoft MVP - MSN Client]
"There's no I in 'team' but there is 'me'"
http://msmvps.com/katz

This posting is provided 'AS IS' with no warranties, and confers no rights.


D R Houghton said:
When using the Logitech Messenger Camera to try and
establish a video and audio link using Windows Messenger
my system crashes. It doesn't happen when I use the
camera with another computer which suggests there is a
rogue driver somewhere. However, not being very
technically competent I don't know how to purge my
machine of rogue driver, or whatever it is. Can anyone
help, please? My machine is, otherwise, extremely
stable


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