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    xp64 and webcam once more

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by sci, Mar 11, 2008.

  1. sci

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    There is no x64 support for XP.
    You`re on your own...
     
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    I think he was talking about Vista x64. If you are, just reinstall the driver from the CD. Search this board for "webcam" for more details.
     
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    No , he said XP64.
    For vista 64 there is full support.

    I sugest you either switch to Vista 32/64 bit or Xp 32bit.
     
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    I meant xp64, yes.
    I can`t switch to xp32.

    :rolleyes:
     
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    Well, don`t use the webcam then :D
     
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    yeah, I see.
    I was so frustrated, I installed a MSI bisoncam driver. it starts fine; I only get no cam picture, hahahahaha......

    :p
     
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    Time to write your own driver:wink:
     
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    Linux geeks used to do that.
     
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    I didn't think anyone used the 64-bit XP. o_O
     
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    I wanted too, but didnt work out
     
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    XP64 was nice at the beginning,used it for a couple of days on my desktop Amd 64 bit, but as soon as I hit the "no drivers found" error, I returned it to my friend and told him to sho...