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I changed operating system from linux to windows and i can't use the camera and i cant access the internet

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Hi i couldnt find asus eee pc 4g black's inbuild cam software as well as drivers for free download, plz sugest me earlier as soon as possible

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Download and reinstall camera drivers here:

First download the camera driver here.

If you are using Windows xp , also download the UVC driver update from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta … laylang=en.

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