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    windwos 7 beta
       #11

    64 bit orbicam drivers


    this is the one I used, not sure whether I got it from acer or logitec, make sure you unzip to a folder that you will be able to browse to. I believe I used device manager to update driver, not the self install in the driver package.

    Camera_Logitech_10.4.0.1319_Vistax86
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  2. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #12

    Acer Orbicam Logitech with Windows 7 64bit


    Thank, but I installed Windows 7 64bit.
    Acer don't have the driver ...
    I asked them, but they answered me that they give only assistance for OS that they furnished with the notebook ... !!!!!!!!!!

    Please, tkad, tell me where did you get the Vista 64 bit driver.
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #13

    Camera_Logitech_10.4.0.1319_Vistax86 isn't 64 bit (...x86 not ...x64).
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  4. Posts : 6
    windwos 7 beta
       #14

    x86 driver tag


    It's the only file in my drivers folder, when I explore it, there are 2 folders in the driver folder, one is x32, the other is x64. it would seem that the package includes both. I looked around at some other acer laptop drivers with logitech webcams, this seems to be the same driver for every version...cannot find a pure x64 version.
    cannot understand if does not work for you, as you can see, it is installed, and I promise that it is working for me. one thought is that the driver install and the software to run the camera may be different? though I can find no acer orbicam properties to find any version number etc.
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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #15

    (sorry for my bad english)
    You are right: in the driver folder there is also one called x64. I downloaded and installed it same time ago (it is very old: 2006/2007); but the system crashed (blue screen) until I uninstall it.

    I will try again to understand "what" is installed (x86 or x64).
    Probably I have to install new bios, also.
    And there is also an hardware problem: a bad contact of the webcam (behind the screen); I have to disassemble and fix.

    Thanks for information You gave me.
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