Hi everyone,
I've been trying to find a driver for my Linux Lifecam Vx-1000, but unfortunately, I'm having no luck. I've tried searching on the official Microsoft website, as well as various other driver update websites, but I couldn't find the specific driver I need. Does anyone know where I can find a reliable driver download link for the Linux Lifecam Vx-1000? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Linux Lifecam Vx-1000
Re: Linux Lifecam Vx-1000
Below you can download linux lifecam vx-1000 driver for Windows.
File name: linux-lifecam-vx-1000.exe
Version: 9.370
File size: 35034 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: AVG v. 2.58
Linux Lifecam Vx-1000
(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Name: PCI Device
- Vendor ID: 8086
- Device ID: 8C3A
- Subsystem ID: 186D1043
- Revision: 04
Troubleshooting Questions & Answers:
Q1: What should I do if the device is not recognized by my computer?
A1: Firstly, ensure that the device is securely connected to the PCI slot on your motherboard. Verify if the device drivers are correctly installed by checking the Device Manager. If not, try reinstalling the drivers provided by the vendor.
Q2: Why is the device not functioning properly after a driver update?
A2: In some cases, driver updates may cause compatibility issues or conflicts with other software or hardware components. To resolve this, try rolling back the driver update by accessing the Device Manager, selecting the device, and choosing the "Roll Back Driver" option. If this doesn't resolve the issue, try reinstalling the previously working driver or contacting the device manufacturer for further support.
Q3: How do I determine if the device is faulty or if there's a problem with the motherboard?
A3: To ascertain whether the device is faulty or if there's an issue with the motherboard, you can try installing the device on another system. If it works fine, then the problem likely lies with the motherboard. Alternatively, you can test another known working device on your system to see if it functions properly, which can help you identify whether the problem is specific to the device or the motherboard itself.
File name: linux-lifecam-vx-1000.exe
Version: 9.370
File size: 35034 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: AVG v. 2.58
Linux Lifecam Vx-1000
(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Device Name: PCI Device
- Vendor ID: 8086
- Device ID: 8C3A
- Subsystem ID: 186D1043
- Revision: 04
Troubleshooting Questions & Answers:
Q1: What should I do if the device is not recognized by my computer?
A1: Firstly, ensure that the device is securely connected to the PCI slot on your motherboard. Verify if the device drivers are correctly installed by checking the Device Manager. If not, try reinstalling the drivers provided by the vendor.
Q2: Why is the device not functioning properly after a driver update?
A2: In some cases, driver updates may cause compatibility issues or conflicts with other software or hardware components. To resolve this, try rolling back the driver update by accessing the Device Manager, selecting the device, and choosing the "Roll Back Driver" option. If this doesn't resolve the issue, try reinstalling the previously working driver or contacting the device manufacturer for further support.
Q3: How do I determine if the device is faulty or if there's a problem with the motherboard?
A3: To ascertain whether the device is faulty or if there's an issue with the motherboard, you can try installing the device on another system. If it works fine, then the problem likely lies with the motherboard. Alternatively, you can test another known working device on your system to see if it functions properly, which can help you identify whether the problem is specific to the device or the motherboard itself.
Re: Re: Linux Lifecam Vx-1000
Thank you so much for sharing the link to the working Windows driver for the Linux Lifecam Vx-1000, I've been struggling to find it!