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    help with setting up Webcam(NP9262)

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Masterbassist, Jan 26, 2008.

  1. Masterbassist

    Masterbassist Notebook Consultant

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    Can anyone link me to some drivers that will work for Vista X64

    and is there any special steps i have to do to set up the damn cam?
    like do u have to go in to control panel and add stuff, or just install the driver and they should work?

    cause i cant get it to work for the life of me, i tried all sorts of drivers, even the ones on the cd

    ughh
     
  2. DivineRiku

    DivineRiku Notebook Evangelist

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    go to clevo, I think they have it.
     
  3. MajorLeagueRap

    MajorLeagueRap Notebook Enthusiast

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    hey... i had da same problem as you.... first of all make sure u press Fn+f10 to make sure the power is on.... i only did this after installing the drivers from Sager so im not sure which one actually fixed the problem but i have it working now...!!!
    goodluck
     
  4. Jayrod1980

    Jayrod1980 Newbie

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    yes, dont forget to turn it on... I had the same problem... I thought it was broken or the drivers were messed up, but you have to turn it on with Fn+ F10 to turn it on (will say power on on the top left corner of the screen) and then install the drivers, should be good to go after that.
     
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    I'm having a similar problem with this but I'm running XP Pro 64 and the drivers won't install at all. any ideas?
     
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    i sure hope this is in the next bios update! this is a pain in the butt!
    turning on the the bluetooth every time i turn on my computer is a bit annoying along with having to do it for the web cam.