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seedless
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Are you running it on Vista 64 bit? I can't seem to get Vista 64 bit to recognize it as a new piece of hardware, and I installed the very latest drivers for Vista 64 bit from Logitech's website and still nothing? Any suggestions? Could it just be a faulty webcam? The green LED light comes on when you plug it in, but the riff that Vista does when a piece of hardware is connected to it doesn't sound off. Wtf?

3/16/2009 11:55:37 AM

BigMan157
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did you spill water into it too?

3/16/2009 12:10:43 PM

gs7
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^Hahaha, win.

3/16/2009 3:04:07 PM

moron
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^^^ Try booting with F8 and tell it to disable driver signing.

3/16/2009 4:08:37 PM

seedless
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That sounds scary.

3/16/2009 4:16:50 PM

seedless
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Bttt.

3/17/2009 1:39:02 PM

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it IS scary...if you say yes when it asks for confirmation, that big-ass snake from the "look out!" video lurches towards you on the screen

3/17/2009 1:41:19 PM

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