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It may be that the drivers are outdated, ie compatible with Win XP but not Win 7.
What you could try, if not already done:
Start>Printers and Devices>
Right-click the projector icon, select troubleshoot.
Also select drivers, compatibility to see if any errors are reported.
The black screen may be your video card or CPU transferring all video data to the projector port to conserve RAM.
Failing all the above, I can only suggest you visit the projector website and look for the latest up-to-datest drivers for Windows 7.
You need to start WinXP in Safe Mode. Safe Mode does not load the drivers... you can then open the device manager and delete/uninstall the camera. Press F8 during the boot process (after the hardware logo and before the WinXP logo).
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