Well, if you've had a chance to try out HP's outsourced support, you would
know why I give more faith to these kind of forums than theirs. In any case,
I posted my question to them, too, but their first suggestion failed to
resolve the problem. They now went back to further research the problem.
Since my Google searches indicate that my problem is not a unique one at
all, I would have thought HP would not need to research it as if it was some
new issue. So I keep looking on my own but I pretty much have tried already
what you're suggesting, though I don't quite get what you mean by "3rd party
vista questions."
jp
"James Matthews" <> wrote in message
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>I think you should also ask HP your question and post this on the 3rd party
>vista questions. Try searching your model on google the drivers should be
>online. If not post your model here maybe we can find it for you.
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>> I bought an HP Pavillion tx1410us tablet notebook last year with Vista
>> Home Premium pre-installed. The built-in 1.3 Mpix web cam used to work
>> then with Skype. Sometime along the way it stopped working that I just
>> discovered. I suspect one of the Vista upgrades (SP1 or SP2) may have
>> been the culprit. Unfortunately I can't find the driver for this web cam
>> on HP's web site that shows itself to be originally from Ricoh but they
>> don't have a driver for it either. In my frustruation I tried something
>> suggested on one of the Internet forums: uninstall the nonfunctioning
>> driver from under the Imaging Devices tab with the expectation that on
>> reboot Vista would discover the new hardware present and install a new
>> driver. No such luck. Now I don't even have the Imaging Devices in the
>> Device Driver folder.
>> Is any solution for this problem or I must resign myself to a 3rd party
>> external web cam?
>> jp
>>