

I have also looked for driver software for this camera, but the one I found, from gizaflowers.weebly, was identified by the virus scan website as. I got rid of that, but now when I try to use the microscope, it shows the webcam view, but the window is named after that same. avi file viewable, and ended up with some nasty adware instead. I searched the web for the software to make to. Ever since, whenever I tried to view the picture, I got error messages saying that. Some background: the first time I used the microscope, I tried to take a picture, and the picture was saved by default as a.

I downloaded that, but it, too, recognizes only my installed webcam. In an earlier thread on this problem, someone directed the user to the IP Camera Viewer 4. I open it from the desktop icon or the file folder, and it opens my computer's installed webcam instead and when I bring up the "devices" menu on the webcam window, there is no other option. That is, I go to my "This PC" folder, and under "Devices and Drives," I see iCloud Photos, Windows(C:), Recovery(D:), and DVD RW Drive (E:) - even though there is no DVD currently inserted - but no USB Video Device. I used it successfully when it was new, but then I put it away for several months (and, obviously, several OS updates), and now when I try to use it again, my system does not recognize that the USB has been inserted. I have the Cooling Tech digital microscope, which appears in my "Program Files" folder as CoolingTech_PC_Camera.
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I am running Windows 10 on an HP Laptop 17-bs0xx, 圆4 processor.
