Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000  

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    Windows 7 64-bit Build 7100
       #11

    Okay, since no one else has solved this yet or supplied the answer I figured it out.

    Step one: Unplug your camera.
    Step two: Download the Vista x64 drivers from here.
    Step three: Right click on the drivers, set the compatibility mode to Vista, and run as Administrator.
    Step four: Install these drivers, making sure to uncheck the download updates.
    Step five: Allow them to reboot the PC. You will now have an older version of the drivers running. Plug in your camera, and click skip if it is on a step trying to find it, since it wont. Step up the camera.
    Step six: unplug the camera and right click on the Quickcam software and choose to update it.
    Step seven: proceed to the update, and after it looks like the process is stalled bring up task manager with CTRL+ALT+DEL.
    Step eight.: Kill LVpRS64h.exe as well as the other logitech service.
    This will allow the installer to finish, it has an issue stopping the service properly on its own.

    Done. :) You now have the latest version of the Quickcam Pro software running on Windows 7 x64 build 7000.
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    Windows 7 Build 7057 x64
       #12

    Works fine in Windows 7 build 7057 x64. Thanks for the help. Have been looking for this for a while :)
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    Slackware / Windows 7 x64 7100
       #13

    Mine worked after fresh OS install, 7057 x64................didn't have to do anything special.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #14

    It didn't work on 7100 or 7127. It really screws up the whole OS. Both being x64.
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    Windows 7 64-bit Build 7100
       #15

    Ayep. Definitely do not do this in 7100. It completely corrupts windows. The other QuickCam thread on the forums has a new workaround for the newer builds.
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    Win7 7100
       #16

    Halaster said:
    Ayep. Definitely do not do this in 7100. It completely corrupts windows. The other QuickCam thread on the forums has a new workaround for the newer builds.

    What did you do to fix this? When I boot, I get a black screen. No desktop, icons or start menu. I'm able to launch programs using CMD, however, I'm unable to launch explorer.exe It loads, than disappears. So this is my main problem. Using win7's auto fix does not work, nor does restore to previous good settings. I've also tried to delete ANYTHING related to logitech.
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 64 bit ultimate
       #17

    Yeah accept windows 7 is no longer beta, so WTF?
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    Windows 7 64-bit Build 7100
       #18

    This works fine now with the software from their web site. There are no longer any issues with the QuickCam Pro 9000.

    I have it running flawlessly on two different PCs and a laptop running the release version of Windows 7.

    Logitech supplies Windows 7 x64 drivers.
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 64 bit ultimate
       #19

    Halaster said:
    This works fine now with the software from their web site. There are no longer any issues with the QuickCam Pro 9000.

    I have it running flawlessly on two different PCs and a laptop running the release version of Windows 7.

    Logitech supplies Windows 7 x64 drivers.
    There are no options for Win 7 OS for logitech 4000.

    9000 drivers for 7 are here:
    http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/43...=us,en?osid=14

    Thx.
    Last edited by Brink; 27 Feb 2010 at 12:07. Reason: Removed unneeded comment
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