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Most webcams are connected to the PC via a USB port or hub. First try disconnecting the camera, leaving for a few minutes and then plugging it back in. Try it directly into a USB port on the computer rather than a hub. If the camera is detected fine, otherwise go to >Control Panel, >System and Security, >Device Manager and check that there is a camera or unknown device connected to USB or Imaging device (usual for webcams). If there is double click on it
and go to the drivers tab and click on update drivers. This will check and download the latest driver for your webcam and your OS.
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Without software and without a driver (came on CD with the camera) your MAC can't work with the mv430i
The good news is, Canon USA has (almost) all software and manuals and drivers online. Just goto Canon USA and download what you need.
Yes, it can be connected to your PC via USB, I guess you have its USB data cable and required manual and drivers CD with you, If not please follow the below link to download manual and drivers for your camera to connect with your PC.
Now your PC will 'recognise' it as a Viewty and not just as an 'Unknown Device'.
Hope this helps!
Chris (ziraffa)
ps that firmware is stored at megaupload, so if you're not registered with that site, just wait the 60 seconds or so to begin download.. No sense in 'paying' for access to free drivers!
Make sure you are connecting directly to the computer's USB port, not through a hub. Try disconnecting other USB devices before plugging in the camera. Check the manufacturer's website for updaded drivers: if all else fails, a reinstall of the camera's drivers may be in order.
i am afraid this is a microsoft O/S issue. It will not allow 2 imaging devices with twain drivesrs to be recognised at the same time. You have to disconnect one at the usb plug before the O/S can see the other one.
I have a scanner with twain drivers and XP will not recognise my S5 IS until i unplug the scanner. The O/S is recognising the camera as an imaging device rather than a usb mass storage device like for my other cameras.
Either MS need to fix this conflict issue or Canon need to reconfigure their drivers.
Canon USA:DRIVER & DOWNLOADS
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After downloading is finished, unplug the USB and run the
software that you downloaded.
The software installer will tell you when
to connect USB.
Some Canon device may not be Vista compatible and cannot work on Vista.
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