I plug in my Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 and it will not show up on msn. I even went to Tools > Audio and Video set up and it still says it's not detected yet it worked fine yesterday. Any suggestions?
1st You download Webcam Driver.
QuickCam Pro 9000 Web Cam
After this install the Webcam driver in the system.
Installation of Webcam Driver
Go to the control panel
Click on the System Icon
Click on the Hardware Tab
Click on the Device Manager s
Select the Unknown Device or printer device where yellow Question Marks sign on it.
Right click on it and uninstall it.
After this go to the top of the device manager and click on scan for hardware changes.
Driver installation Wizard start.
Brows Your Driver from the Hard Disk and click on next.
Driver will be install.
Logitech Camera Drivers for Windows XP Vista Windows 7
It is possible your webcam is either disabled or the driver is corrupted. Try reloading the webcam software driver, reboot, and then try the free webcam test tool to check if it is working properly.
SOURCE: No video when using quickcam pro 9000 on google chat (gchat)
I had this problem but I fixed it. The google chat uninstaller does not uninstall everything. Go to the hidden folder Application Data of the default or local user in the Documents and Settings folder of the C drive, you will find the plugin folder for google chat. Delete it and then reinstall the plugin and it will work.
C:\Documents and Settings\Joe\Application Data
SOURCE: Can't get Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 to work on Gmail?
I had this problem but I fixed it. The google chat uninstaller does not
uninstall everything. Go to the hidden folder Application Data of the
default or local user in the Documents and Settings folder of the C
drive, you will find the plugin folder for google chat. Delete it and
then reinstall the plugin and it will work.
C:\Documents and Settings\Joe\Application Data
SOURCE: Mac Software for Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000
The solution (or, should I say "supposed" solution) posted by yooperbud is 100% wrong, wrong, wrong. As a matter of fact, he couldn't BE more wrong. While the original question asked had to do with software for the QuickCam Pro 9000 for the Mac, the answer he gave is 100% directed at the Windows OS, NOT the Mac. To anyone, and everyone, who has voted his reply a "Yes", I am sorry.
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