Ancient history: Intel CS-430 web cam . . .  


  1. weh
    Posts : 297
    Win.7.Ult.x64
       #1

    Ancient history: Intel CS-430 web cam . . .


    An oldie goldie (although, truthfully, its time has passed).

    Anyone got a suggestion for a possible driver hack to get this long-discontinued web cam model working in Win.7 ???

    See: Intel CS-430 Camera Pro.
    And: Intel CS-430 Camera Pro drivers (XP).
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    thats funny I have one of these as well and the only thing that comes to mind is running in xp compat mode

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 1
    Win 7
       #3

    Same issues here. Pc sees the cam as a unknown devise and I have found no drivers either. Great cam and hate to pay for a new 1. Anything out there yet? Or how do I run it in compat mode? Was running in x86, but now in x64.

    Thanks
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  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #4

    I used the xp drivers in x86 and camera works. doesn't give the streaming video and other things. In 64bit its going to be a problem. Maybe run it in 32 bit wow. beats me
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  5. Posts : 1
    windows 98, windows me, windows xp pro, windows 7 home premium
       #5

    Intel 430 Webcam Driver for Windows 7


    SOLUTION FOR INSTALLING CS-430 WEBCAM ON WINDOWS 7
    Simply take your software cd that came with your webcam...
    View your cd, then unpack everything into a folder, do not install!
    Example C:\Drivers\Intel\CS430
    Plug in your webcam and direct your driver to the folder that contain all the drivers. Example C:\Drivers\Intel\CS430
    After installation, reboot.
    NOTE:
    It will NOT SHOW in your "My Computer"
    You must use a 3rd Party to use it such...
    MSN messenger video,
    1. Yahoo messenger video,
    2. Webcam XP
    3. etc...
    BTW - You do not even have to deal with the compatibility...
    Works great for me
    HAVE FUN!
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