Guest Jim Morrison Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Hello, I am having problems installing my USB2.0 PC Camera on my Vista x64 Ultimate. Apparently there are no 64-bit Vista drivers available, only Vista 32, so my question is if it is by any means possible to install the 32-bit driver as my understanding is that Vista x64 should still be able to run 32-bit software? The Vista 32-bit driver installs fully when I run it, with a note that the driver cannot be verified, but when I plug the cam in the system cannot recognise cam. Another option would be to try and run the XP driver in XP compatibility mode, would that be possible? And finally, is there a generic webcam 64-bit driver I could try installing? Thx!
Guest Bobby Johnson Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Webcam Drivers No, it won't work. You must have 64-bit drivers for any of the 64-bit version of Windows. If the manufacturer/vendor does not provide drivers for Vista x64, then you cannot use the camera in Vista x64. Contact the manufacturer/vendor fo the needed drivers. 32-bit software and 32-bit drivers are 2 entirely different animals. Yes, Vista x64 should run most 32-bit software, but 32-bit drivers cannot be installed in Vista x64. Jim Morrison wrote: > Hello, > > I am having problems installing my USB2.0 PC Camera on my Vista x64 > Ultimate. Apparently there are no 64-bit Vista drivers available, only Vista > 32, so my question is if it is by any means possible to install the 32-bit > driver as my understanding is that Vista x64 should still be able to run > 32-bit software? The Vista 32-bit driver installs fully when I run it, with > a note that the driver cannot be verified, but when I plug the cam in the > system cannot recognise cam. > > Another option would be to try and run the XP driver in XP compatibility > mode, would that be possible? And finally, is there a generic webcam 64-bit > driver I could try installing? > > Thx! > >
Guest Carlos Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 RE: Webcam Drivers Jim, No 32-bit driver will work on any 64-bit flavor of Windows. All that being said... Which is your camera (make, model)? Sometimes you will find drivers for identical cameras labeled differently by another manufacturer. I mean, same electronics inside, different styling/naming in the outside. If you feel like investigating, open the *.inf file of your camera driver set and look for the vendor id (VEN) and device info (DEV). They are both 4 digit hexadecimal numbers representing the real manufacturer of the chipset and its type. With that info in your hand you might try searching the web for equivalent web cams. Not a very easy task, but doable. Best of luck. Carlos "Jim Morrison" wrote: > Hello, > > I am having problems installing my USB2.0 PC Camera on my Vista x64 > Ultimate. Apparently there are no 64-bit Vista drivers available, only Vista > 32, so my question is if it is by any means possible to install the 32-bit > driver as my understanding is that Vista x64 should still be able to run > 32-bit software? The Vista 32-bit driver installs fully when I run it, with > a note that the driver cannot be verified, but when I plug the cam in the > system cannot recognise cam. > > Another option would be to try and run the XP driver in XP compatibility > mode, would that be possible? And finally, is there a generic webcam 64-bit > driver I could try installing? > > Thx! > > >
Guest S.SubZero Posted September 30, 2008 Posted September 30, 2008 Re: Webcam Drivers On Sep 30, 6:47 am, "Jim Morrison" <jimmorriso...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I am having problems installing my USB2.0 PC Camera on my Vista x64 What brand webcam is it? Mine identifies itself as a USB2.0 webcam, it's a STK-1135, and there is a Vista x64 driver for it.
Guest Jim Morrison Posted October 2, 2008 Posted October 2, 2008 Re: Webcam Drivers "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@gmail.com> wrote in message news:e0fb7e84-15b9-41d7-96d9-b8a69a559ff7@25g2000hsx.googlegroups.com... On Sep 30, 6:47 am, "Jim Morrison" <jimmorriso...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I am having problems installing my USB2.0 PC Camera on my Vista x64 What brand webcam is it? Mine identifies itself as a USB2.0 webcam, it's a STK-1135, and there is a Vista x64 driver for it. Hi, well it identifies as USB2.0 PC Camera, i bought it via ebay, small laptop webcam with 6-led night vision, there is no manufacturer logo or ID anywhere but I found on the net that it is SU20 produced by Shenzhen Sundah Technology Co., Limited...
Guest Carlos Posted October 3, 2008 Posted October 3, 2008 Re: Webcam Drivers Jim, Here's the web page for your camera: http://www.sundah.com/product/en/product_detail.asp?id=105 They claim Vista support. There are no links for downloading drivers but you may want to contact them using the info in that page. Carlos "Jim Morrison" wrote: > > "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:e0fb7e84-15b9-41d7-96d9-b8a69a559ff7@25g2000hsx.googlegroups.com... > On Sep 30, 6:47 am, "Jim Morrison" <jimmorriso...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am having problems installing my USB2.0 PC Camera on my Vista x64 > > What brand webcam is it? Mine identifies itself as a USB2.0 webcam, > it's a STK-1135, and there is a Vista x64 driver for it. > > > Hi, well it identifies as USB2.0 PC Camera, i bought it via ebay, small > laptop webcam with 6-led night vision, there is no manufacturer logo or ID > anywhere but I found on the net that it is SU20 produced by Shenzhen Sundah > Technology Co., Limited... > > >
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