Logitech webcam

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Hey, I have bought a Logitech webcam from a relative. there was no cd or
manual with it. I thought by just pluging in the webcam via usb port, it
would work. When i logged onto msn and tried it out, there was nothing going
through although it said it was connected.

The numbers on the tag are
M/N V-UAL9
P/N 861154-0000
S/N LZA34704767

I have windows Vista with a AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+

any help would be greatful.
Thanks
 
Hey, I have bought a Logitech webcam from a relative. there was no cd or
manual with it. I thought by just pluging in the webcam via usb port, it
would work. When i logged onto msn and tried it out, there was nothing going
through although it said it was connected.

The numbers on the tag are
M/N V-UAL9
P/N 861154-0000
S/N LZA34704767

You need to find the software that came with that camera. Go to the
logitech site and see if it's there... or Google "v-ual9"
 
Kris said:
Hey, I have bought a Logitech webcam from a relative. there was no cd or
manual with it. I thought by just pluging in the webcam via usb port, it
would work. When i logged onto msn and tried it out, there was nothing
going
through although it said it was connected.

The numbers on the tag are
M/N V-UAL9
P/N 861154-0000
S/N LZA34704767

I have windows Vista with a AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+

any help would be greatful.
Thanks


Go to the Logitech website where you should be able to get a manual. If the
webcam is an older model, you may not be able to get Vista 64bit drivers..


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If the webcam is over 3 years old Logitech, apparently, will no longer
support it. However, while there may not be a Vista driver available, in
some cases, an XP driver will do the trick. 64 bit drivers, however, are
somewhat thin on the ground.

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