Habe hier im Forum eine anleitung gefunden. Doch leider hakt es bei mir.
Soweit bin ich:
Windows 7 and Logitech Quickcam Pro 3000
This cam seems to have been ignored since XP..by Logitech, try the camera in XP and it works fine
after xp , vista/7 the device is unknown
however there is a workaround which works in vista, and i tried it earlier and it also works in windows 7!!
Quickcam Pro 3000 works in version 10.5.1. It also works with version
11.1. Same goes for Quickcam Pro.
The software package from Logitech seems quiet rational and works with
most of their cameras I would guess.
In version 10.5 Logitech seemed to fase out identification for some of
their webcams - probably only as a matter of their service policyoris
that sales? Nothing to do with that i.e. the Quickcam Pro 3000 camera
is incompatible with Vista.
10.5: Quickcam Pro 3000
a) You can still download version 10.5 by going Logitech support for
Quickcam Pro 4000.
b) Start an uncomlpete installation and then geta copy of the
installation file hierarchy, thats is "Program Files\Logitech
\QuickCamWebInstall".
check
c) You need to go into the "\Drivers\x32\PRO" and edit the .inf-files:
lvcoinst, lvPROc, lvPROs, lvPROv.
For each,where ever it says i.e. 08B2 (Quickcam Pro 4000) replace it
with 08B0 (Quickcam Pro 3000). Replace "Pro 4000" phrases with "Pro
3000" to get proper presentation in the userinterface for Windows
system management as well.
check
d) Delete the 4 corresponding .cat files for .inf-files lvcoinst,
lvPROc, lvPROs, lvPROv as well. These are security catalogs or really
the certificates identifying thus validating the integrety of the .inf-
files (vendor signed). You need to delete since the edits changed the
integrety. Deletion will override the automatic installation
(unmanaged driver installation) and activate user interaction (managed
driver installation).
check
11.1:Quickcam Pro 3000
a) You can still download version 10.5 by going Logitech support for
Quickcam Pro 5000.
b) Start the installation. (BTW you can get a copy of the installation
file hierarchy in "C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Local\Temp
\QuickCam_11.1.0". It does not go into the hierarchy of Program Files
any more)
die Installation bricht ab, weil Signierung fehlt.
Ich versuche folgendes:
Damit sich bei der 64-Bit-Version von Windows 7 auch nicht-signierte Treiber installieren lassen, muss mit einem Kommandozeilenbefehl die Signaturprüfung abgeschaltet werden. So geht’s: Auf die Start-Schaltfläche klicken und ins Suchfeld „cmd“ eingeben. Dann mit der rechten Maustaste auf „Eingabeaufforderung“ klicken und den Befehl „Als Administrator ausführen“ aufrufen. Danach folgenden Befehl eingeben und mit [Return/Eingabe] bestätigen:
bcdedit /set testsigning no
und die installation weigert sich trotzdem mangels signierung.
Ich habe die Kopie aber im C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Local\Temp
\QuickCam_11.1.0
bei mir allerdings ion V 11.5.0
Hier geht es nicht weiter, da es nicht installiert, kann ich auch an die benutzerdef installation nicht ran.
Wer weiß rat?



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