Go into Device Manager and REMOVE the Camera,,, reboot
when it is found tell it to search the web for a new driver. Be
sure NOT to have any Camera dependent programs running
when doing this.
"somewhereinthefareast" <somewhereinthefareast@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:417D21CA-4CBF-4266-94B5-598C746A8DDD@xxxxxx
Quote:
> Yes have tried that one but Vista won't recognise the driver. I have tried
> the mingjong website but too no avail. Many thanks for your suggestion. Any
> other suggestions would be very much appreciated. Hopefully I don't have to
> buy a new webcam.
>
> "Spirit" wrote:
> Quote:
>> Have you been to the camera maker's website to look for
>> a vista driver? If found manually download and install it.
>>
>> "somewhereinthefareast" <somewhereinthefareast@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:35CB1C12-869B-4BAD-8B75-B736835BAAE2@xxxxxx Quote:
>> > Hi I have recently upgraded to Windows Vista and I am having problems with
>> > installing my webcam which worked perfectly fine on XP! The webcam is a
>> > Mikomi sn6217m. When it is attached to my new computer it searches for the
>> > driver using windows update and I get the following message.
>> > Windows found driver software but encountered error blah blah
>> > Not enough storage for this operation.
>> > Have looked on the internet and lots of other people are having the same
>> > problem. Any ideas about what I can do? Don't really want to have to buy
>> > another webcam.
>>