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Hi, as it happens I had a very similar problem to this the other day - I use a modified Philips webcam to use for astrophotography and the drivers are very out of date. What I had to do was install the driver software as you have done, restart the PC, then go to device manager. From there I found the webcam (marked as an unknown device, from what I remember), then manually installed the driver (it wasn't auto detected, but the driver was available to force use). I don't have a way to replicate testing the steps, but somewhere on the device properties page for your webcam in device manager there is a way to install a driver yourself.
Tell it that you want to manually choose one from the drivers available on your PC - you'll then need to find the Philips driver for that model manually on the list. I'm sorry for the vague details, but I can't replicate the steps on this current PC.
Hopefully that will be enough information to help though!
Hi Jim, This issue might occur due to incompatible webcam drivers installed on the computer. Follow these methods to troubleshoot the issue: Method 1: I would suggest you to run the Hardware and devices troubleshooter to troubleshoot the device: a. Press Windows key to launch Start screen. Type “ Troubleshooting” without quotes and click on Troubleshooting. In the new window, click View all on the left pane.
In the list of options, click on Hardware and devices. Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions.
Method 2: I would suggest you to refer to the section “Troubleshooting problems with your webcam” in the following article and troubleshoot the issue with webcam: Camera app and webcams help Method 3: I would suggest you to install the in Windows 7 compatibility mode and check if it helps: a. Right click on setup file. Click on Properties.
Click on Compatibility tab. Put a check mark on Run this program in compatibility mode for. Select the operating system to which the driver is available. Put a check mark on Run this program as an administrator under Privilege Level. Refer to the link for more information: Make older programs compatible with this version of Windows Let us know the results and if you need further assistance and we’ll be happy to help.
I tried Method 1, but no problems were detected that sounded relevant. There was one 'Hardware changes might not have been detected' but there was no option to do anything about it.
• It said 'Enter Device Manager in the search box, tap or click Settings, and then tap or click Device Manager in the results. • Expand Imaging devices.but I do not have an entry for Imaging Devices in my Device Manager.
You say. 'Right click on setup file'. Where would I find that file? So.not much progress so far.