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So I take it noone knows the solution ?
So I take it noone knows the solution ?
If the mods allow I can fix yr cam issue using Team Viewer........![]()
I have nothing against that, if the mods agree. but pelase keep in mind I have already tried your earlier suggestion and it did not work, unfortunately.
Than keep trying.
I have 2 such cams running separately as mentioned earlier flawlessly.
Good Luck!
Thank you. I am starting to think the problem is with the fac t that my sistem is 64-bit. It seems many people that have problems with Logitech webcams are all, or msotly all, sporting x-64 versions.
I had that in mind, didn't you install the 64 bit Logitech cam software?
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Auto detect indicates that you are running:
Windows 7 (32-bit)
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Auto detect indicates that you are running:
Windows 7 (32-bit)
When you click on Downloads it auto detects your OS 32 or 64 bit and accordingly displays the correct cam software/drivers.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/suppor...osid=14&bit=32
I know, mate, I got the 64 bit version from the beginning, no problem there. logitech seems to think there is nothing wrong with the 64 bit version, but either there is a problem on my end or there is a problem on their 64 bit drivers and they just refuse to acknowledge it.
i'm running out of ideas here.
hello Legolas13
I have come across the same problem now
have you found a solution?
could you share it with me, please
I'm going crazy about the issue