Quickcam V11 5 Windows 7 Driver

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My webcam fired up without a hitch but i have no software cd and no included software / app on my windows 10 for using the 5000 to take pictures and video. is there anything out there that you could recommend for basic picture and video taking and production?

Thank you, very good explained. When I updated an old Win 7 to Win 10 the cam used the old Win7 driver of logitech. As I put the cam to another Win10 PC installed without win7, I got this problem and solved it with your quick solution

Quickcam V11 5 Windows 7 Driver


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I tried to follow your instructions, but my PC recognizes the webcam as a microphone, and not as a webcam or an unknown device. When trying to change the drivers to the proper drivers windows says it already has the best drivers, which is a driver for microphones/audio devices. I was wondering if you guys have a fix for this?

Try uninstalling the microphone completely in Device Manager, including delete driver files checkbox. Once done immediately scan for hardware changes and this should bring up unknown device. Just work from there with installing new driver. You might need to do it quick enought as windows may be competing with you to install it before you do. Hope it works.

Based on my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021, the Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks Pro v-uar38 is not officially supported on Windows 10. However, it may still be possible to use the device with Windows 10 by installing the drivers in compatibility mode.

However, please note that using the device with an unsupported operating system may result in reduced functionality or performance, and Logitech may not provide technical support in such cases. It may be worth considering purchasing a new webcam that is compatible with Windows 10 if you require reliable and up-to-date support.

After taking a bios update to version 1.06.00, the laptop webcam no longer works. When opening the windows camera app, I get error 0xa00f4271. Other webcam using applications (such as google meet) report that the camera has failed to start.

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I had the same problem with two devices in our company! I installed older driver versions first but without success. Then I installed the old BIOS version 01.05.04 Rev.A without success. A third identical notebook has the same BIOS version 01.06.00 but has no problems with the webcam. On this notebook two HP cameras (IR and HPD) are displayed in the device manager. The camera also works correctly. But it has the system board version "869D KBC Version 02.2D.00". The notebook with the camera problem has the system board version "869D KBC Version 02.2A.00".

I checked it again today. Another ProBook 440 G7 with the mainboard of version "869D KBC Version 02.2D.00" has also no problems with the BIOS update and the webcam. It seems to me only systems with version "A" are affected!

The Cisco VT Camera II and the Logitech QuickCam Pro 5000 are devices that don't have drivers past Windows Vista. However, I downloaded the drivers for the Webcam Pro 9000 and was able to get my Cisco VT Camera II working on my computer running Windows 8.1. It was as simple as installing the driver, going into device manager -> Updated Driver Software -> Browse -> Let Me Pick From a List -> select Imaging Devices -> Chose Logitech and select the Logitech Webcam Pro 9000.

Click on Windows under Downloads to start the download of the software. While installing it prompts to plug in the USB Camera. Once plugged in the windows will try to install the software and say device not recognised. That is fine. Continue to install the Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 software. Once completed installation then go to Control Panel - Device Manager - Imaging devices - select Logitech in left hand column and select the Logitech Webcam Pro 9000 in right hand column.

There is cuva-Admin-fmr.2-3-1.zip available for download on Software Downloads at cisco.com, posted 29-Nov-2012. It says that the file would contain a driver for VT Camera II. Somebody had chance to try this on Windows 7 x64? My current CCO-privileges don't allow download this software.

Really! That's great news. For the longest time, the Cisco PID/VID of the OEMed logitech device was not included in the standard Logitech Drivers, despite the fact that the hardware is close to identical, otherwise.

Although not supported, you can probably force-install the Logitech Quickcam 5000 XP 64-bit drivers using a variation of the instructions posted above, either by hacking the INF file or using the advanced install process to install unsupported drivers.

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