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Lifecam and windows 7 are both microsoft products and fully compatible. Have you tried rotating the focus ring around the lens? You can download the latest software and read problems on your model from here
No, you can install it now. There should be no issue with upgrading later. Only thing I would suggest is that you check if the webcam is compatible with Windows 7, but I think almost all Logitech webcams are, so no issue.
hello: the problem are the new drivers for windows 7 are not overthere next year they wil be avalible we all hope the webcam wil be working in windows xp
If you follow this link, it will take you to the DLINK website page specifically for your webcam. There you can download your software (drivers) and your Product Manual. http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=DSB-C110
when you were installing the software did a taskbar pop up appear and tell you that hardware was found, and then proceeded to install the cam and inform you that the Logitech STX is now installed and ready for use?
If not then the cam may need to be tried in another usb port as of yet it has not been recognised by windows.
Also if this is being used on a laptop, sometimes there is not enough power amps being sent be the usb port to recognise, again trying a different port may solve that.
If all else fails re install the software again, but make sure windows is allowing the cam to work, as sometimes there is an updater programme that works in conjunction with the cam to update drivers etc, this will probably be being dissalowed by either windows or your internet security programme and any part of the software that is being blocked may be stopping your cam also.
Have you updated DirectX?, I'm not sure if Vista has DX9.0 or 9.0c, but you could try and update DirectX before you install the cam software.
Also if the cam is usb, did you install the software "before" connecting the cam?, some people aren't aware that usb devices have to have the software installed first, before connecting the device.
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