![]() tho i also don't know if that will helpĢ. You're still running W7 build 7600 so i don't think you've installed W7 SP1 yet. I'm not so sure there's good odds of you finding a happy ending to your problem (since Driver Identifier nor Sony nor any google searches seem to show much re: W7 drivers for your machine) but will tell you what i can.ġ. (If you don't see icon you may need to first click Go Advanced) In TechSpot, use the paper clip icon to attach the report.When done, click Save Information button and save to your Desktop.Notice progress in lower left window corner.On the other hand, if no devices are listed, tell me so.If yes, click on it, Ctrl-A to select all, Ctrl-C to copy it, Ctrl-V to paste into next post.Click the + sign next to Components to expand it Make sure devices are connected and powered on.> Is there a cam driver on the Sony website? > Generics can help provide basic functionality but don't always work and one should use hardware specific drivers when available. If the provider is Microsoft, it's the generic > You can verify its the generic by right clicking the cam in Dev Mgr, select Properties. Sounds like you're using the generic driver for your web cam > Windows 7 includes many generic drivers. ![]() Your best bet might be using Driver Identifier
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