Logitech WebCam Drivers
Got a Logitech (QuickCam) Webcam, logitech website says no drivers are available for Vista or Windows 7 and telling me do buy a new camera!
Part number is M/N: V-UBC40
View Replies (Posted: 10-26-2009)
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