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Got a new computer (no longer have the old one) have my camera but without a drive -disk. Is there any free download drive for this type of cam? i love my cam and connot bear part with it. i think it's a wonderful product. please help me.

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Logitech has driver downloads on their website for most of their webcams. Go to Logitech.com, Support tab, Webcams, and find your model. After downloading it you can verify the webcam works by performing a quick test on the webcam test tool site.

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A few simple steps:

0. find your original Dell "System Restore" set of CD/DVD disks, or order a replacement set from Dell, or run software on your computer to burn a set of "System Restore" disks.
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2. backup your E-mail and contacts and music and other files, either to an external disk-drive, or burn some CD/DVD disks, or copy across your local network to another computer.
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if both the "old" and "new" disk-drives are SATA, and you have a desktop computer with two "unused" SATA ports, you can use software, such as the commercially-sold "Partition Magic", to "clone" the old disk-drive, and to "expand" the volume to span all the "unused/unallocated" space on the new drive, e.g., copy 20GB from "old" to "new", and then "expand" the 20GB partition to the full size of the "new" disk-drive. Install the new drive into your notebook computer, and enjoy the additional "free" space.


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Yes, your plan is feasible.

However, any 20GB disk-drive has a warranty that expired *YEARS* ago. So, that disk could "crash" at any time.

So, consider buying a brand-new PATA disk-drive, which comes with a 3-year warranty, temporarily disconnecting the "old" drive, connecting the "new" drive, installing Windows onto it, and then making your "current" disk-drive into a "slave" disk-drive. Reconnect the "old" drive, and copy all your "data" from the "old" disk to the "new" disk.

Note that if you buy a SEAGATE/MAXTOR disk-drive, their MAXBLAST software can automatically copy "everything" from the "old" disk to the "new" disk, and will expand the partition from 20GB to the maximum size of the new disk. Very slick!
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1) There's no driver installed, or the installation failed. ( A notification will say so when you plug it in ). Be shure the driver is setup properly.

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In the settings menu, (Not the photo menu) on the camera there will be a USB Function option; this sets the camera up to behave like a cardreader and set the plugged in camera as an aditoional disk drive.
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NO INSTALLATION CD, MISSING

Since I don't have the camera type, i can't direct you to a site. I can tell you to go the site of the company that manufactured the cam. These sites usually have drivers(program that makes your device work) that you can download to your computer or free. Word of advice, download it twice and put the second on a disk to have as a backup.

P.S. It should be under the site's support area then look for downloads and find your type. Hope this worked and if it does leave feedback. FIXYA!
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