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Does the hardware still show in device manager? If it does I would remove
that. Just my $.02. Good luck.
>From: Doug Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
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>Subject: [PCBUILD] Can't Get Rid of QuickCam
>Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 17:01:15 -0400
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>I had an older color Logitech Quick Cam attached to my IBM 760 laptop
>through the parallel port. If functioned well but is now in
>retirement. Using the Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs applet I removed
>the Quick Cam software. Then I installed my new Intel Video Pro Pack video
>camera which has a USB interface. It also works great.
>
>Now the problem. When I start any video software it tries to start the
>Quick Cam, giving multiple error messages until it finally gives up(??) and
>the program starts without video. I can then go into the application's
>setup (I have several such as Net Meeting, Video Conference, etc.) and
>change to my new Intel Video Cam and it will work until I re-start the
>application.
>
>I have tried deleting and re-installing the video software.
>I have confirmed that the program files for the Quick Cam are gone.
>I have found *many* references in my registry referring to the Quick Cam.
>I have tried using RegClean and Easy Cleaner on the registry.
>
>Still my software tried to start Quick Cam and had Quick Cam as an
>installed video source. Can someone help me get rid of the Quick Cam?
>
>TIA
>
>Doug
>
>Doug Simmons
>
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