I've updated my ASUS laptop (A52F Series) to Windows 7 Professional 64 bit SP1 and my camera has upside down image. The type of camera is "USB2.0 0.3M UVC WebCam" from Device Manager. I've tried to download the driver from ASUS support side but it didn't help. I searched online and it seems quite a few people had the same issue like me but I couldn't find any solution for it.
My father got a call from "Microsoft" saying he had a virus and they got him to go to a website. After he realised it was a scam his computer screen fliped upside down and he can no longer log into his computer.
has anybody else had a problem with video being upside down in windows 7?
everyone of my webcam apps (yahoo messenger, fwink, webcamXP, everyone of them had the upside down video complex. it doesn't happen to me in vista - i dual boot on this asus G50Vt. all the latest drivers and every thing's up to date, as far as devices go.
so I'm at a complete loss as to what could be going on here. any suggestions?
I have downloaded the latest version of skype onto two laptops. Both laptops show the picture on the video cam upside down. I see there are many posts about this but have not been able to find the answer. I have windows 7 32 bit. I have skype version 5.1.0.112.
I have an Asus K60i running windows 7 and my webcam image is upside down. I am using my webcam on skype and I dont know how to find on my computer any settings so that I can fix this problem. Could the camera have been installed upside down?
Looking at buying a new PSU as mine is only 375 watts and am adding new components. With a lot of the newer psu's the fan is on the top of the unit and not the back like mine. As I have no way to mount the psu at the top of the case (my case and board are both btx). I also have no vent holes at the top of the case. So am I able to mount it at the top with the fan blowing down? Will this cause any heat or ventilation issues in the case itself?
My Grandchildren were playing with the keyboard on my HP lap top (windows 7) and during their manic pressing of the keys within 10 seconds had managed to turn the screen upside down, everything is there only the screen is affected.
Windows Mobile Device Center doesn't work with Outlook 2010 if installed as 64 bit. Microsoft says to "fix" this by uninstalling Office 2010 and installing the 32 bit version!My question is are there any 3rd-party sync programs that will work with Windows 7 64 bit and Microsoft Office Outlook 64 bit and Windows Mobile 6.5 devices? I don't need to sync email but I do need to sync calendar, contacts, and tasks. And yes, I am aware that the iphone will sync with it! Silly Microsoft. I have 1.5 years left on my mobile contract with my Windows Mobile 6.5 phone?
I have Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, and never had any problem installing 64-bit programs. Now, when a try to install any 64-bit programs it shows a message of incompatible version of the program with the running Windows, but my Windows 7 is 64 bits.
My computer got the BootMGR is missing problem, which I have had in the past which is not that big. I insert the Windows 7 64 Ultimate disk it starts up everything fine, press repair my computer and it finds the installation. But when I press on it and next it has an error pop up saying "This version of system recovery options is not conpattble with the version of windows you are trying to repair. Try using a recovery disc that i compatible with this version of Windows." If I dont select anything but press next it allows me to look at the screen Im supposed to, but if I go to command prompt or click autmatically repair nothing will be saved or changed. This is the same disc I installed Windows with and repaired it several times. But I did have to reset BIOS earlier so this may have affected something.
I have an old HP Photosmart R607 digital camera. I just bought a new HP Pavilion Laptop dv6-6c48 and it says it is not compatible with Windows 7. Do I have to junk my camera?
I have to know something about computers to do accounting (please don't hold that against me).A few weeks ago, I upgraded my system to Windows 7 - for many reasons. I have an inexpensive Argus Bean "Sprout" camera, and the small CD that came with it did not have drivers for Windows 7 (it was not out yet).What a nightmare!!! www.drivermanager.com would not even let me search after visting their sight and wanted $30 for something I do not need, what's worse is that it took over 8 hours to figure out why Norton Symantec PC thing kept uploading itself and turning itself on.Am I the only person hit by this?Is there any way to get the driver for Windows 7 for this cute, little camera I really love?