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    help with orbicam

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by bunnny, Feb 3, 2008.

  1. bunnny

    bunnny Notebook Enthusiast

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    guys,

    there's 7 OrbiCam files here ...
    which one make the camera works?
    help, please! :eek:
     
  2. Maverick_CZ

    Maverick_CZ Newbie

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    Hi bunnny,

    find your notebook model, camera model and download appropriate driver. If your notebook after instal this driver cannot be completely shutdown, please find, download and instal one level down (older) version driver.

    Enjoy.
     
  3. bunnny

    bunnny Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey Mavericick_CZ, but I know all this you mentioned...it's not that difficult to see both models...
    Anyways...Thanx!


    You too, enjoy!
     
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    andyasselin Notebook Deity

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    what you camera show up as device manger?
     
  5. Maverick_CZ

    Maverick_CZ Newbie

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    Maybe it is Suyin or Bison. Oldest models have Logitech. Identify it from Device Manager (ID=USB\VID_anything...), paste ID into Google (or other search engine you choose) and go search. After this, download appropriate driver.