Webcam drivers for acer aspire 1410 notebook (11.6")  

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    win7 home premium 32bit OEM System Builder Pack
       #121

    Processor, Operating System and MemoryProcessor
    Intel® Celeron® D Processor 360
    • 3.46GHz, 512KB L2 Cache, 533MHz Front Side Bus
    Operating system installed
    Genuine Windows Vista™ Home Basic
    Chipset
    Intel® 945GC Express Chipset
    Standard memory
    512MB
    Memory type
    DDR2-SDRAM
    Internal drivesInternal hard disk drive
    120GB SATA
    Hard disk drive speed
    (7200 rpm)
    Optical drive type
    SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology
    Optical drive speed
    16x DVD±R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW, DVD-RW, 8x DVD+R DL, 4x DVD-R DL, 5x DVD-RAM, DVD-RAM, 16x DVD-ROM, 40x CDR, 32x CDRW, CDRW, 40x CD-ROM
    System featuresModem
    56k modem
    Network interface
    Ethernet 10/100BT integrated network interface
    Video adapter
    Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950
    Video RAM
    32MB dedicated graphics memory. Up to 64MB Total Available Graphics Memory as allocated by Windows Vista™.
    Internal audio
    High Definition Audio, 6 speaker configurable
    Keyboard
    Compaq scroller mouse, Compaq keyboard
    External drive bays
    •2 external 5.25"(one available) •1 external 3.5" (one available) •1 internal 3.5" (occupied)
    Expansion slots
    •2 PCI slots (1 available) •1 PCI-E x16 slot (available) •1 PCI-E x1 slot (available)
    Processor, Operating System and MemoryProcessor
    Intel® Celeron® D Processor 360
    • 3.46GHz, 512KB L2 Cache, 533MHz Front Side Bus
    Operating system installed
    Genuine Windows Vista™ Home Basic
    Chipset
    Intel® 945GC Express Chipset
    Standard memory
    512MB
    Memory type
    DDR2-SDRAM
    Internal drivesInternal hard disk drive
    120GB SATA
    Hard disk drive speed
    (7200 rpm)
    Optical drive type
    SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology
    Optical drive speed
    16x DVD±R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW, DVD-RW, 8x DVD+R DL, 4x DVD-R DL, 5x DVD-RAM, DVD-RAM, 16x DVD-ROM, 40x CDR, 32x CDRW, CDRW, 40x CD-ROM
    System featuresModem
    56k modem
    Network interface
    Ethernet 10/100BT integrated network interface
    Video adapter
    Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950
    Video RAM
    32MB dedicated graphics memory. Up to 64MB Total Available Graphics Memory as allocated by Windows Vista™.
    Internal audio
    High Definition Audio, 6 speaker configurable
    Keyboard
    Compaq scroller mouse, Compaq keyboard
    External drive bays
    •2 external 5.25"(one available) •1 external 3.5" (one available) •1 internal 3.5" (occupied)
    Expansion slots
    •2 PCI slots (1 available) •1 PCI-E x16 slot (available) •1 PCI-E x1 slot (available)
    specs show to very good, except for ram. ddr2 ram are around 20 to 40 bucks.
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  2. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #122

    How about posting that in the thread I just gave you a link to so this one doesn't keep getting thrown off topic.
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  3. Posts : 194
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #123

    derekimo said:
    How about posting that in the thread I just gave you a link to so this one doesn't keep getting thrown off topic.
    I started a new thread in this forum this morning under General Discussion, and have been sticking to it "Can I Use a Win7HP ISO File for a Clean Install of an Older Vista Sys?. That was a mistake because I should have used General Discussion in the Vista Forum. I apologize and don't want to cause any confusion, but I've been staying on-topic for the Acer clean install issue here, not the Compaq mess.

    On the subject of the Acer clean install, I will have to change the boot sequence for the notebook because it did not come with a built-in CD/DVD drive...I'll be using an attached drive to boot the burned .iso DVD...is that a problem?

    Thank you.
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  4. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #124

    sbuxman said:
    derekimo said:
    How about posting that in the thread I just gave you a link to so this one doesn't keep getting thrown off topic.
    I started a new thread in this forum this morning under General Discussion, and have been sticking to it "Can I Use a Win7HP ISO File for a Clean Install of an Older Vista Sys?. That was a mistake because I should have used General Discussion in the Vista Forum. I apologize and don't want to cause any confusion, but I've been staying on-topic for the Acer clean install issue here, not the Compaq mess.

    On the subject of the Acer clean install, I will have to change the boot sequence for the notebook because it did not come with a built-in CD/DVD drive...I'll be using an attached drive to boot the burned .iso DVD...is that a problem?

    Thank you.
    That post wasn't for you, I already tried to point out your other thread to latecomer.

    You can use a flash drive to install as well, or the external drive if you want.
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  5. Posts : 194
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #125

    derekimo said:
    This is getting way off the easy track here.

    One step at a time. First, that wasn't latecomers post with the clean install links.

    This is all you need,

    Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7

    Using the product key you already own.

    The first step is to download and save the ISO file (your desktop is fine) then burn it to a DVD or flash drive as stated in step 2.

    The ISO you want to download is the Home Premium x86: X17-58996.iso from the link in step 1.

    Once you have those steps done or need help with those post back, forget everything else right now.
    Good Morning,

    I have the DVD burned with the correct .iso file and would like to begin the step process.

    Thank you.
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  6. Posts : 194
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #126

    While I'm waiting for the finish to a correct and complete Factory OEM Clean Install on my notebook, I'd like to use a USB webcam with my desktop temporarily. I have what I believe to be a Microsoft 300 (3000?) webcam and software labeled Microsoft LifeCam 1.4...is there a downloadable utility that can positively identify the manufacturer and model of the webcam, because a Properties check in device manager shows that info to be unknown, and the cam's appearance in devmgr is accompanied with a yellow question mark.

    If this question is best started as a new thread in another forum, please advise.

    Thank you.
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  7. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #127

    sbuxman said:
    While I'm waiting for the finish to a correct and complete Factory OEM Clean Install on my notebook, I'd like to use a USB webcam with my desktop temporarily. I have what I believe to be a Microsoft 300 (3000?) webcam and software labeled Microsoft LifeCam 1.4...is there a downloadable utility that can positively identify the manufacturer and model of the webcam, because a Properties check in device manager shows that info to be unknown, and the cam's appearance in devmgr is accompanied with a yellow question mark.

    If this question is best started as a new thread in another forum, please advise.

    Thank you.
    There are three versions of a Microsoft 3000 webcam,

    You can try one of these,

    Software Downloads | Microsoft Hardware

    Or just try updating right from the properties tab in device manager.

    I'm surprised windows didn't automatically detect it and download the drivers automatically.
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  8. Posts : 98
    win7 home premium 32bit OEM System Builder Pack
       #128

    if it is a microsoft it will automatically download software as it installs driver.
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  9. Posts : 194
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
    Thread Starter
       #129

    derekimo said:
    sbuxman said:
    While I'm waiting for the finish to a correct and complete Factory OEM Clean Install on my notebook, I'd like to use a USB webcam with my desktop temporarily. I have what I believe to be a Microsoft 300 (3000?) webcam and software labeled Microsoft LifeCam 1.4...is there a downloadable utility that can positively identify the manufacturer and model of the webcam, because a Properties check in device manager shows that info to be unknown, and the cam's appearance in devmgr is accompanied with a yellow question mark.

    If this question is best started as a new thread in another forum, please advise.

    Thank you.
    There are three versions of a Microsoft 3000 webcam,

    You can try one of these,

    Software Downloads | Microsoft Hardware

    Or just try updating right from the properties tab in device manager.

    I'm surprised windows didn't automatically detect it and download the drivers automatically.
    Thanks derekimo...it got me to a phone call with free hardware support when I posed my question, so I now have a well-working webcam, the LifeCam VX-6000. I'm using it on the rehabbed Compaq in my other post -- gregrocker finally got me over the clean install hump fairly easily after I burned another DVD using imgburn at 4x speed. Now I want to continue to clean install using the factory OEM choice I'm presented with when I boot from the .iso file. I'm not sure I followed the instructions exactly last night for the Compaq, other thread, so are there any cautions you might give before I move to step 2 and change the boot sequence? Or will the burned DVD boot even if I haven't changed the sequence? ... something about tapping any key to begin the process? That didn't happen on my first attempt 2 nights ago, so gregrocker suspected a bad burn and thus the second DVD creation, which worked and I have a very nicely running, if old, desktop.
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  10. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #130

    Greg is a master at installations, sounds like he is covering you pretty good, I'd stick to his instructions to avoid confusion from multiple responses.

    Glad you're webcam is now working. :)
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