I don't think they will support Windows 7 on their laptop as they don't even offically support vista on their netbooks. I honestly think it's a Windows thing not a drive thing.. The camera works fine with applications like messenger and such just as it should., But I enjoed not using any...
It's on my Acer Aspire One 10.1 The reason it's partitioned is because I loaded XP Pro on it and then decided to try Windows 7, used partition magic split the drive in two. That was a clean xp install when it was working just as shown, yes I mapped a drive to my server not sure how that effects...
A clean copy of XP with just drivers installed and I get this option. Link Removed due to 404 Error When I click on it I get this Link Removed due to 404 Error Which has a live feed from the camera, it's very basic viewing, but does allow you to take a snap shot and save the image...
I have looked for over an hour and searching returns only garbage 'free' software. XP had a built in webcam viewer, just by double clicking the camera in my computer, I can't seem to find this functionality anywhere in Win 7. Was this feature removed from this OS?
I have read tons of threads and none seem to work. Running Windows 7 Build 7100 with 2 shared printers Trying to connect to the shared printers with ANY other computer, XP or Vista it keeps givving the dreaded logon failure Unknown user name and or password to the machine trying to connect to...