Logitech Cameras and WinXP


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I have the above mentioned camera and whenever i tried using it in XP the system would lock up... well kinda.. the explorer window that i was viewing it in crashes and my mouse no longer works (MS itellimouse Optical - USB) but i can use my keyboard to control it.. anyone have this problem? I have QuickCam Express and XP has drivers for it but i've read on newgroups that people with other logitech cams have the same prob

Help!! :o

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Before I started using my Intellimouse, my logitech camera worked fine. I stopped using it after the initial playing around, and then not to long ago started using the usb intellimouse I had laying around.

Now when I try to use the camera, doesn't work, no matter even if I remove the intellimouse, reboot it without it plugged in, or so on. Fun. :s

I got a Intellimouse too maybe that's what's been causing my Probs. I'm gonna try installing without the mouse attached and then see what's with it. I have a trackball so i'm gonna install with that and then post back here ...

i've used it when the OS is already installed but never to install. For some reason though the mouse stops responding whenever I try to use my cam. Hmm.. i'm gonna try it now..

Ok it's pluged in and ready to use... hopefully my system wont lock up when i do this...

Testing......

Dang.. it still freezes.. maybe cuz the drivers for the mouse are still there. Don't know but that window with the cam is locked right now and i have to restart.. Funny thing.. i plugged the mouse back in and that port where the mouse was didn't even light up yet. I think i gotta restart to get this thing to recognize. I have a screenshot of what it says when i plugged back the mouse in... check it out ...

aww damn.. neowin don't allow pics bigger than 100KB/s oh well.. i'll have to link this but it's gonna be way too hard without my mouse so i'm restarting....

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