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Hi,
The only thing you can try is windows update. Go to start, program, windows update, run the update and look for a hardware update in the left column, make sure the web cam is pluged in and turn on first.
Good luck.
Copy this site http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/find-my-serial-number/
and paste it in your ADDRESS BAR and hit ENTER. When the window opens it will tell you where to look.. It should have been on the box that the camera came in. Hope this is of some help. Bud
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Double click on this site http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product_Filter.aspx?ProductID=425
and select your operating system 9Windows 98, ME, XP, or
Vista) and then download your drivers.
Then Disconnect
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.
Then to use it on the Web, do this. Web Camera’s have to be
setup on the program they are to be used with. Just installing the camera
on your computer does not set it up to broadcast on messengers or Skype.
Each program has Options that have to be setup in order for
the Audio and Video to function properly. A. Skype Setup:
After downloading and installing Skype (http://www.skype.com/intl/en-gb/download/skype/windows/beta/downloading/
) set it up as follows:
Go to Tools,
then Options, and click on Audio Settings and set the Microphone
and Speakers to the computer Audio Card.
Then
click on the Video Settings.
The
camera if Installed Properly will come up and show a video picture.
Then,
on the bottom of the page click on Save.
The camera and audio should function properly. Your
friends and Family will now be able to see and her to you.
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Hope this helps.Bud
Driver /just in case needed, I'm unsure if you have it or not/: http://www.driverfiles.net/Video-Adapters/Intel/CS-110/download/page,sh,19868,904,5,.html
Create and Share Pack 1: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product_Filter.aspx?ProductID=354&lang=eng
Create and Share Pack 2 /this might be needed too/: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product_Filter.aspx?ProductID=352&lang=eng
I just got a new pc and decided to intall my Intel create and share camera on it. It is the best camera I ever had and I know it is old. I have the cd, but must have thrown the sleeve out as I keep all my discs in one cd holder. Now on set up, I am being asked for the Serial number which would have been written on the back of the sleeve. Is there any way around this or can I get the software from somewhere else?
To the best of my knowledge, Intel has not released an upgraded driver for create and share for windows XP sp2, and will not be doing so in the future, without an upgraded driver it won't work.
There is still plenty of hardware issues with Vista, so go to the cam or Windows web site for related issues and see if there is a patch.
Make sure the cam is also set up correctly and use windows live if your'e still using MSN.
You can also try installing Windows XP drivers as they are sometimes accepted and work.
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