Windows 7 Logitech Quickcam Express doesn't work -at all-

Lazure

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I'm on Windows7 64-bit... I've tried everything. Obviously there's no windows 7 drivers for this, so I tried to get the vista ones from the official website. The installer wouldn't even run, until I ran it through vista compatibility. They installed, but it didn't even react to when I plugged the camera in or not. So I tried finding other 64-bit drivers I could find on the net for the quickcam. They would install, and I would manually assign the drivers that match the camera, but then applications say that the 'webcam is in use' even though nothing was using it, obviously... so apparently, it does not work.

This webcam is a bit old, but I don't have the cash to buy a brand new one for pretty much.. one person.. so I don't know what to do.
 


Solution
Here's a modified driver for Vista and Win7.
Tested under Win7 64Bit. Can't test it under 32Bit at the moment as i don't have a computer with a 32Bit version installed to play with ;)

It works fine with my Logitech Quickcam Express (V-UAP9).
Only drawback is that you have to manually install the driver via the device manager instead of having a setup file..

If windows yells about the driver not being signed, click install anyways. it's because it's modified to work with this cam and the checksums don't match anymore.. no biggie.

Hope it helps.

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[no, this isn't spam. And it is not a virus either]

PS: for the techies: all i did was play around with the hardware device IDs in the .inf...
I found a 3rd party driver for the Logitech Quickcam Express V-UAP9 model and it works on win7 64bit with AMD Qaud and ATI 4350 Graphics.

Try it yourself
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