Hi, You can find the driver at this official website of Che-ez Austria. To save you from the trouble of reading German, here is the link: http://che-ez.at/stage/downloads/vu.zip Cheers!
Hi all,
For you all looking for driver of Che-ez v:u camera: The last official download site is gone for good as I think the company went out of business, and the good news is I was able to grab it before that happened. Even better is you can download it here:
http://uploading.com/files/bmm8c7f5/Chee...
* As I truely believe that the company which owned the copyright of this driver is non-existent now, I uploaded the driver only as a courtesy to the company's loyal customers and I absolutely am not going to make any profit out of it. Add a comment if anyone out there has a copyright issue with it and I will gladly delete the file accordingly. Otherwise, if I have helped you with your driver problem, please give me thumbs up. Thanks.
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SOURCE: che-ez snap drivers and software
Go to the enclosed link and you will find it there. Good luck! http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews3710.html
SOURCE: CHE-EZ Foxz2 Camera Driver rewquired for Win XP
Try here -
http://webpages.charter.net/tvickers89/images/PV2pics/Foxz2.zip
SOURCE: Che-Ez Foxz3 Camera Driver.
When I turn my camera on, the LCD screen is white! I love this camera and it started this awhile back, so i stopped using it! Now i am very upset, and on Tues. 27 is my last day of school and we are allowed to bring cameras, but i cant because my doesnt work, what should i do??
SOURCE: Battery details used in Che-ez! v:u Digital Movie Imager
It is a custom lithium-polymer battery that built just for this camera and I don't think you can order one from Che-ez anyway. But if you are savvy enough, you can re-build the battery by taking the old battery pack and the protection circuit board out with a soldering iron, keeping the plastic frame and replace the pack with a similar one that you can buy on ebay for less than US$10. Just search "Lithium Polymer 380mAh" and that is the one that gave mine a second life. WARNING: Do it at your own risk, don't hold me liable if you lose a finger or more from mishandling the potentially explosive Li-ion battery pack. Good luck!
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