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Brian
December 8th 03, 10:15 PM
I have a EZCamUSB (original) and I had to download 3rd
party drivers, because the company no longer supports it!
So when I download the drivers they are in a zip folder,
and when I open up the folder there are 2 icons (.cab
file, .inf file) I open up the .cab file, and there are
15 files in there, none that seem to be taking. They are
all asking to extract, and I am not sure which one to
extract, or which one will take! PLEASE HELP!
Brian
Quaoar
December 9th 03, 10:04 AM
Brian wrote:
> I have a EZCamUSB (original) and I had to download 3rd
> party drivers, because the company no longer supports it!
> So when I download the drivers they are in a zip folder,
> and when I open up the folder there are 2 icons (.cab
> file, .inf file) I open up the .cab file, and there are
> 15 files in there, none that seem to be taking. They are
> all asking to extract, and I am not sure which one to
> extract, or which one will take! PLEASE HELP!
>
> Brian
The .inf file has commands for installation that windows installer will
use to unpack and install the files in the .cab file. So, you need to
remove the camera from the computer, from the control panel start the
add hardware wizard, and point it to the .inf file for the camera, and
let it install everything. If, that is, the files are actually
installable. If the files install, then connect the camera and let the
OS detect it and the installed files. Since these are third party
drivers, you might have to identify the device when you connect the
camera, so make sure you note what device is installed from the .inf
file.
Q
Brian
December 9th 03, 10:08 AM
>
>The .inf file has commands for installation that windows
installer will
>use to unpack and install the files in the .cab file.
So, you need to
>remove the camera from the computer, from the control
panel start the
>add hardware wizard, and point it to the .inf file for
the camera, and
>let it install everything. If, that is, the files are
actually
>installable. If the files install, then connect the
camera and let the
>OS detect it and the installed files. Since these are
third party
>drivers, you might have to identify the device when you
connect the
>camera, so make sure you note what device is installed
from the .inf
>file.
>
>Q
>
>THANK YOU! that worked perfectly...I appreciate your
time in answering my question! Have a wonderful day!
>.
>
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