I tried this method but to no avail. Computer showed that the camera didn't
even exist. Software is loaded on to the system but Vista won't register the
camera driver.
"Spirit" wrote:
Quote:
> 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
> >> > 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.
> >>
>