120 Spacecam Driver For Windows 7

Download Citrix Receiver For Mac 10.7.4 here. Anonymous said. Based on the first comment, I downloaded the drivers, went to device manager, found a USB camera in the list with an error. Right clicked and chose 'Update driver software'. Browsed to the./13178_01/89_2k_xp folder and clicked next, and got a message telling me theat 'windows could not find driver software'.
I got windows 7 64bit and driver from trust website installed for me only. I am using the trust 120 spacecam and can't get it. Trust 320 SpaceCam and windows 7. TRUST 120 SPACEC@M USB webcam with 352 x 288 resolution (100k). For internet applications such as chatting and video conferencing. Maximum video speed of 30.
Didn't understand the later comments about running as an admin in compatibility mode though? There was no option for this...?! Tried the 5.64mb version, and had the 60% alert thing come up, cleared it and it continued ok. Rebooted, but still no good. What am I missing? I've got the same problem as Anonymous: Things I tried: 1 try: - download 1.98mb version - right click on file and click compatibility tab (windows xp) - Unzip into default folder C: download. - Connect Webcam - Go to device manager - Click update driver and point to folder in c: download - message: 'windows could not find driver blablabla' 2nd try: - download large file from trust side (5.xx mb) - Run compatibility xp, one big file in download.
- Again, run this big file (setup file) in compatibility mode. - Software/drivers are installed, don't have message with 60%. - restart computer - Connect webcam. Still same error Any ideas? Step by step: 1. Download 2.run it (it will unzip) 3.go to the destination folder (where it unzipped itself) 4.click on the unzipped Setup.exe file with RIGHT!!!
Mouse button 5.select Properties 6.Go to Compatibility tab 7.check box Run this program in compatigility mode for Windows XP (service pack 3) 8.press APPLY and then OK 9.click on the Setup.exe again with RIGHT!!! Mouse button and select Run as Administrator, then confirm OK, if it ask you. 10.Then it will install itself. Plug the cam, and it shoud work. Step by step: 1.
Download 2.run it (it will unzip) 3.go to the destination folder (where it unzipped itself) 4.click on the unzipped Setup.exe file with RIGHT!!! Mouse button 5.select Properties 6.Go to Compatibility tab 7.check box Run this program in compatigility mode for Windows XP (service pack 3) 8.press APPLY and then OK 9.click on the Setup.exe again with RIGHT!!! Mouse button and select Run as Administrator, then confirm OK, if it ask you. 10.Then it will install itself. Plug the cam, and it shoud work.
Step by step: 1. Download 2.run it (it will unzip) 3. Hopper Minecraft. go to the destination folder (where it unzipped itself) 4.click on the unzipped Setup.exe file with RIGHT!!! Mouse button 5.select Properties 6.Go to Compatibility tab 7.check box Run this program in compatigility mode for Windows XP (service pack 3) 8.press APPLY and then OK 9.click on the Setup.exe again with RIGHT!!! Mouse button and select Run as Administrator, then confirm OK, if it ask you. 10.Then it will install itself. Plug the cam, and it shoud work.
I got windows 7 64bit and driver from trust website installed for me only the webcam built-in microphone. Webcam was as device without driver. Then i found this: I downloaded HCLASSIC-Vista-x64-V2.4 driver, run the installer and went to 'C: Users YOURUSERNAME AppData Local Temp' where looking through folders with long names i found one with file: HCLASSIC.INF. I copied folder with that file on desktop, killed the installer and edited this.inf file changing PID in line:%USB.DeviceDesc% = OVT.PCamMic.v64,USB VID_05A9&PID_4519 to PID_8519&MI_00 and USB.DeviceDesc='Hercules Classic Webcam' to 'trust 320 spacecam'. Saved the file, went back to device manager, clicked update driver and pointed to the folder with edited HCLASSIC.INF and BAM!
Camera works.