Webcam Drivers

J

Jim Morrison

Hello,

I am having problems installing my USB2.0 PC Camera on my Vista x64
Ultimate. Apparently there are no 64-bit Vista drivers available, only Vista
32, so my question is if it is by any means possible to install the 32-bit
driver as my understanding is that Vista x64 should still be able to run
32-bit software? The Vista 32-bit driver installs fully when I run it, with
a note that the driver cannot be verified, but when I plug the cam in the
system cannot recognise cam.

Another option would be to try and run the XP driver in XP compatibility
mode, would that be possible? And finally, is there a generic webcam 64-bit
driver I could try installing?

Thx!
 
M

Malke

Jim said:
Hello,

I am having problems installing my USB2.0 PC Camera on my Vista x64
Ultimate. Apparently there are no 64-bit Vista drivers available, only
Vista 32, so my question is if it is by any means possible to install the
32-bit driver as my understanding is that Vista x64 should still be able
to run 32-bit software? The Vista 32-bit driver installs fully when I run
it, with a note that the driver cannot be verified, but when I plug the
cam in the system cannot recognise cam.

Another option would be to try and run the XP driver in XP compatibility
mode, would that be possible? And finally, is there a generic webcam
64-bit driver I could try installing?

Since you have already tried the 32-bit drivers and they don't work, you
have your answer. The webcam will not work with Vista 64-bit. You need
drivers for your specific model webcam and they apparently don't exist.
Drivers are different from programs that can run in compatibility mode; I
won't say that *no* drivers will work in compatibility mode but I haven't
ever seen that succeed. Someone else may have a different experience.

Since webcams aren't particularly expensive, look for a new one that
supports Vista.

Malke
 

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