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The laptop was sold in-store with XP installed, but there was a one-time free upgrade to Windows 7, which I almost immediately performed. The webcam worked like a charm. When corruption appeared to be setting in 2-3 years, max, into the life of my laptop, I reformatted the hard drive and reloaded everything per ACER instructions, which yielded, if I remember correctly, a very sluggish version of Vista. I figured I'd go for broke and try the Win7 Home Premium disks again, and voila, was booting back into 7. The webcam has not worked since, and it may not have been available as well when I first reformatted, but I never tried it because I was anxious to get rid of Vista asap.
I like the idea of EasyDriverPro, but the gimmick, of course, is the $30 I have to pay to have all the drivers identified in the free run, 32 in my case, upgraded to the latest versions
Now what?
Thanks...
sbuxman