I have old IBM PC Camera with installation CD. At present I am using Widows XP.
When I install camera and try to run, it ask for "ksuser.dll" file.
Can you guide me how install driver for Windows XP ?
You need to get the driver for that camera for XP. Try this link and if not OK, google for another link: http://www.xp-drivers.com/drivers/86/86443.htm
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Youre in a bit of a pickle if you're using Windows XP or Vista (i.e., any Windows operating system that is less than 10 years old).
the Xirlink IBM Pro Max has been out of production for a few years. In fact, the manufacturer (Xirlink) doesn't even have a site anymore. That's right, its older than Dakota Fanning, but we won't be detterred, will we?
Let's fix it so it can operate on XP/Vista:
download the original driver for windows 98 by going here. NOTE: Make sure you save this on your desktop or somewhere that you can find it easily, I can not stress this enough.
let's examine the driver status in Device Manager. You can get to the device manager by right-clicking on My Computer, clicking on Properties, clicking on the Hardware tab, and then clicking on the Device Manager button. The Device Manager on my notebook computer indicated a problem with a USB IMAGING DEVICE
Double-clicking on the USB IMAGING DEVICE brings up the Properties. It turned out that the driver for the IBM PC Camera is not installed, as shown in picture below. To install the driver correctly, click on the "Reinstall Driver..." button.
The "Reinstall Driver..." button brings up the Hardware Update Wizard, which will help guide you through installing the correct driver for the IBM PC Camera. The first thing it asks you is whether you would allow it to connect to Windows Update server to search for the software driver. Pick "No, not this time". Click on the "Next >" button to continue.
The next screen asks whether you would like the Hardware Update Wizard to install the software automatically or manually (see picture below). Select "Install from a list or specific location." It will prompt you to find the driver. Remember where I said to download it on the desktop? If you did, it should be right there :)
Because the driver isn't made for Windows XP, it would throw up a warning box shown below. The warning box says that the driver "has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP." This warning is really just Microsoft's way of getting you to buy newer hardware. Click on "Continue Anyway"; the IBM PC Camera will work just fine with Windows XP.
Now, the Hardware Update Wizard has installed the driver for the camera, so you can click "Finish" to complete the process.
After closing the Hardware Update Wizard, you will return to the driver properties box. Noticed that the title of the box has changed from "USB IMAGING DEVICE Properties" to "IBM PC Camera Properties". And you will see that the driver and device are now working properly. Click the "Close" button to close this dialog box.
After closing the driver property box, you will see that the Device Manger has been updated as well. It now shows the IBM PC Camera device driver in a working state.
Voila! We're done. Open up skype or whatever you wish to use to show your pretty mug and grab a beer for all the hard effort. If you're not 21, well, get some cider or something.
The IBM 33L4889 PC Camera Windows 2000/XP Driver installation exe will show the following message:
Thank you for downloading the IBM PC/Net Camera Software Driver for Windows 2000/XP.
Make sure the IBM PC/Net Camera is unplugged from the computer before installing this software.
Click [YES] to continue, the exe will then extract setup files to c:\\setup folder.
Go to C:\\setup folder, you will find Setup.exe there, double-click to run it.
Follow on-screen instruction to finish the setup.
After installing the IBM 33L4489 PC camera driver, you will have two exe, namely IBM PC Camera.exe and Vidcap32.exe. You can use IBM PC Camera.exe to take snapshot, make V-Mail as well as capture images.
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You need to go to the manufactures site and download the VISTA
driver for the camera. Then follow the info below to install
the program.
Try disconnecting the Camera from the USB port and reinstall
the CD or Downloaded software program. When the program asks you
to connect the camera to the USB port, do so and it should work.
Hope this helps. Bud
Youre in a bit of a pickle if you're using Windows XP or Vista (i.e.,
any Windows operating system that is less than 10 years old).
the Xirlink IBM Pro Max has been out of production for a few years. In fact, the manufacturer (Xirlink) doesn't even have a site anymore. That's right, its older than Dakota Fanning, but we won't be deterred, will we?
Let's fix it so it can operate on XP/Vista:
download the original driver for windows 98 by going here. NOTE: Make sure you save this on your desktop or somewhere that you can find it easily, I can not stress this enough.
let's examine the driver status in Device Manager. You can get to
the device manager by right-clicking on My Computer, clicking on
Properties, clicking on the Hardware tab, and then clicking on the
Device Manager button. The Device Manager on my notebook computer
indicated a problem with a USB IMAGING DEVICE
Double-clicking on the USB IMAGING DEVICE brings up the
Properties. It turned out that the driver for the IBM PC Camera is not
installed, as shown in picture below. To install the driver correctly,
click on the "Reinstall Driver..." button.
The "Reinstall Driver..." button brings up the Hardware Update
Wizard, which will help guide you through installing the correct driver
for the IBM PC Camera. The first thing it asks you is whether you would
allow it to connect to Windows Update server to search for the software
driver. Pick "No, not this time". Click on the "Next >" button to
continue.
The next screen asks whether you would like the Hardware Update
Wizard to install the software automatically or manually (see picture
below). Select "Install from a list or specific location." It will
prompt you to find the driver. Remember where I said to download it on
the desktop? If you did, it should be right there :)
Because the driver isn't made for Windows XP, it would throw up a
warning box shown below. The warning box says that the driver "has not
passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows
XP." This warning is really just Microsoft's way of getting you to buy
newer hardware. Click on "Continue Anyway"; the IBM PC Camera will work
just fine with Windows XP.
Now, the Hardware Update Wizard has installed the driver for the camera, so you can click "Finish" to complete the process.
After closing the Hardware Update Wizard, you will return to the
driver properties box. Noticed that the title of the box has changed
from "USB IMAGING DEVICE Properties" to "IBM PC Camera Properties". And
you will see that the driver and device are now working properly. Click
the "Close" button to close this dialog box.
After closing the driver property box, you will see that the
Device Manger has been updated as well. It now shows the IBM PC Camera
device driver in a working state.
Voila! We're done. Open up skype or whatever you wish to use to
show your pretty mug and grab a beer for all the hard effort. If you're
not 21, well, get some cider or something.
If the removable disk does not appear when you open "My Computer" in Windows, it is possible that the USB drivers are not installed correctly.
Update to the latest version of FinePix Viewer (including the USB drivers). To update FinePix Viewer, you must have the software from the CD-ROM bundled with the product (Utilities for FinePix) already installed.
As an alternative method to updating the software, you can also reinstall the USB drivers. The USB drivers can be reinstalled by installing the software from the CD-ROM again.
If the removable disk is still not displayed after the above measures have been taken, check the following:
Windows system checks
1. You should be using Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
2. The Windows XP USB drivers are supported as standard system drivers but are only compatible with Software for FinePix versions 2.0 or later. If you are using an earlier version of the CD-ROM, an update to FinePix Viewer is required.
3. The software cannot be installed properly from "Scanners and Cameras" in the Control Panel.
Digital camera checks
1. Check that the digital camera can play back images on its LCD monitor.
2. On digital cameras with the PC Camera function, select "DSC" as the USB setting. (Refer to the Owner's Manual for your camera for information on specifying the camera settings.)
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