#DELL INTEGRATED WEBCAM DRIVER XPS INSTALL#
This does not however install the software that you usually get from Logitech since it only picks up the drivers, which means other software can use it, but you won't have the Logitech suite you usually get (personally doesn't bother me but may be a problem for others)!įor an antivirus/firewall solution the latest ESET Smart security 4 works just fine on the 64 bit Windows 7 operating system.įor codecs I highly recommend either switching to VideoLan (but this is not yet available in a 64 bit version) or/and as I did, install the great Windows 7 codec package from Shark that can be downloaded here and 64 bit components to take advantage of your 64 bit Windows Media player for example here. When you try to install it this fails, you then just need to point the device manager system to the folder where this solution/drivers were extracted, so that it can install the drivers. The Logitech came up as an unrecognised USB device driver issue and Windows 7 OS itself allowed me to download the solution R151795 from the Dell site. I solved this by downloading the driver from this site then installing the application that installs the 圆4 drivers. The Ricoh card reader came up as a "base system device" issue. The 2 most difficult where the Ricoh car reader and the Logitech QuickCam / webcam drivers.
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Although I went through a fair amount of trial and error and one complete re-install I'm happy to say nearly all the core elements are recognised and no more yellow triangles with exclamation marks in the device manager. Well here I am, writing about how great the Windows 7 RC1 operating system is, directly from my Dell XPS M1210 64 bit version.