Hi, I couldnt find anywhere on the internet a driver that could work with my old Logitech Chat and with Windows 10, but a couple of days ago I found the original CD and it had the driver and it works on Win So I thought I share with you, enjoy.
I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Try and run one of the installs from the site as admin Or go to the windows catalog site, you have to use IE search for quickcam chat. These maybe inf files, if they are add them through device manager Did windowsupdate find any?
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DD's post on May 30, In reply to BarryLaidlaw's post on May 30, Azural - You are a genius my friend. Thank you very much for the incredible tip. I don't use webcam much but was annoyed when I couldn't get it to work! But, camera it's working and other options it's good. Logitech Webcam Software 2.
Visual Effects not function. After reading this huge thread, trying to install my quickzoom blue on windows 7 ultimate 32 bits I finally manage to get it working! I was having the same probleme as many others, after reading the excellent walkthroug by Azural, in the end it didn't work, always the same error "Window found the drivers but cannot installed it, not found the specified files" blabla bla But in the end, after reading this page entirely i found that all of the driver were not working because it's not for the same camera and thanks to Tafari who pointed out that i have to use 08b3 instead of 08b4.
I just download the qczoom. My webcam is the Quickcam Zoom. I read the whole thread, but tried n8r4d3 's method and link first. It worked on the first try. After trying everything found on the forums and nothing worked, this proved to work without any problems :. Office Office Exchange Server.
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Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Hardware. Sign in to vote. I have a Logitech Quickcam zoom webcam and can't find a driver for it. Vista RC1 only sees a unknown device and the light on the camera is on.
Friday, September 22, PM. Andre Rivera. Saturday, September 23, AM. Windows Vista x86 does not even have a camera driver option? What gives? Monday, October 16, AM. Oh well Monday, October 16, PM. I have a Logitech Quickcam Zoom and this is how I got it to work: 1. Install QuickCam bit Version: When you get to the camera detection part where it asks you to plug in your camera, plug it into a new usb port if you had it plugged in when you installed Vista and just press skip.
Windows may try and find the driver for it, you can cancel that too. Install the old QuickCam software Version: 8. Go to the windows orb former start button , open control panel, go to system, then on the top left of the window click device manager. Find the unknown usb device hopefully you only have one Press OK or whatever, and let it install. Mine didn't even need to reboot and worked with the Still need to test with Skype and Live Messenger though.
Wednesday, February 14, PM. Friday, February 16, PM. It did work for me too, I'm under Vista Ultimate and using Quickcam zoom. Thank you so much, I almost ordered another Webcam.
Saturday, February 17, AM. Thank you very very very much. Works like a charm here. Don't have to wait for logitech to give me the proper drivers. Sunday, April 15, PM. Hello i saw you post very nice but i could not make it work? Tuesday, April 17, PM. Azural, You're the nuts mate. Ta much. Works perfect with Skype as well! Wednesday, May 2, AM. It works!!! Thursday, May 10, PM. Saturday, May 12, AM. Tuesday, May 22, PM. Brilliant stuff Friday, May 25, AM.
Worked like a charm, with one small difference. When I updated the drivers in control panel, instead of selecting the PRO2 folder, I had to let Windows search the entire Logitech folder. I love the option to include subfolders in driver searches. It makes things a helluva lot easier. Thanks again, you are the man! Friday, June 1, AM. Hi guys, Can somebody be kind to upload those two files mentioned by Azural in some place? Apparently Logitech has changed their website and now the file is not available anymore..
Saturday, June 2, AM. Note that you may choose another language for example qcesp. Myabe you've to restart. Windows will try to find the drivers. Saturday, June 16, PM. It works perfectly with the newest QuickCam v Wonderful help mate, you are the greatest!!!
Tuesday, June 26, PM. Has anyone had this work with YIM!? Although I get a preview on my side, the recipient side always gets a black box. After 3 seconds, the sound drops out of calls made via Yahoo!
Tuesday, July 3, PM. After the driver installed, no sound would come out of my speakers, almost like the install messed around with the codecs. No sound would occur, even from startup, WMP or anything else.
Wednesday, July 4, PM. You're a good person Azural and you'll definitely go to heaven!! I have a Logitech Quickcam Zoom as well white sphere with blue visor which Logitech says "won't work with Vista".
It worked fine on my old PC with WinXP and had zoom and motion detection, so was great for home security. I was prepared to buy a new camera for Vista, however, Logitech's current range appears to have been dumbed down and there's nothing with these features. So I followed your instructions to get it working on my new Vista PC: 1. Installed QuickCam bit Version v Voila - the Quickcam Zoom now works fine on Vista. Unfortunately, Ill0gitech's current quickcam software range has much less functionality than the old Image Studio that I had before the new stuff seems to be designed only for kiddies with IM 5.
Now my faithful old Quickcam Zoom is happily cruising along on Vista doing pretty much what it used to - no thanks to the marketing geniuses at illogiteck 7. When you launch Blue Iris, the Logitech desktop shortcut thingie will pop up just ignore it, or exit it 9. You can launch either the Logitech Webcam application OR Blue Iris, however, if you launch Logitech Webcam first, then try to launch Blue Iris, Blue Iris may say "Camera not Connected" because the Logitech Webcam application grabbed it first; however, you can run both applications simultaneously if you want, provided you launch Blue Iris first.
Proposed as answer by m Saturday, October 2, PM. I've been checking over the possible drivers for that device, and it has been really hard to find a driver adapted to Windows 10 since the latest version seems to be Windows XP.
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