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ALOXON
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      08-18-2007
Every time I boot up I get a message stating..Camera connection wizard has
stopped working. I have the option to delete this message but it reappears at
each start up.
I have a Logitech Web cam which works but un-installing this does not remove
the message.
How can I remove this message ?
 
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John Barnes
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      08-18-2007
Go into msconfig and in startup, uncheck the program that is producing the
message. You can also uninstall the program, as you point out it isn't
working anyway.
Type msconfig in the start search if you need to find it.
"ALOXON" <> wrote in message
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> Every time I boot up I get a message stating..Camera connection wizard has
> stopped working. I have the option to delete this message but it reappears
> at
> each start up.
> I have a Logitech Web cam which works but un-installing this does not
> remove
> the message.
> How can I remove this message ?


 
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ALOXON
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      08-21-2007


"John Barnes" wrote:

> Go into msconfig and in startup, uncheck the program that is producing the
> message. You can also uninstall the program, as you point out it isn't
> working anyway.
> Type msconfig in the start search if you need to find it.
> "ALOXON" <> wrote in message
> news:EF8ED814-B9A1-4F97-A607-...
> > Every time I boot up I get a message stating..Camera connection wizard has
> > stopped working. I have the option to delete this message but it reappears
> > at
> > each start up.
> > I have a Logitech Web cam which works but un-installing this does not
> > remove
> > the message.
> > How can I remove this message ?

>
> I still cannot get rid of this annoying message. Does anyone have any ideas ?

Thanks.
 
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scoffboy
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      10-17-2007
Hi there i get the exact same message every time i boot my pc, so please like
aloxon can any one help

"ALOXON" wrote:

>
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
> > Go into msconfig and in startup, uncheck the program that is producing the
> > message. You can also uninstall the program, as you point out it isn't
> > working anyway.
> > Type msconfig in the start search if you need to find it.
> > "ALOXON" <> wrote in message
> > news:EF8ED814-B9A1-4F97-A607-...
> > > Every time I boot up I get a message stating..Camera connection wizard has
> > > stopped working. I have the option to delete this message but it reappears
> > > at
> > > each start up.
> > > I have a Logitech Web cam which works but un-installing this does not
> > > remove
> > > the message.
> > > How can I remove this message ?

> >
> > I still cannot get rid of this annoying message. Does anyone have any ideas ?

> Thanks.

 
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Larlin
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      12-17-2007
Built-in webcam -- my Chicony USB 2.0 running Vista Home Premium reads "graph
render fail" when I click on my web cam. Is this a software, webcam, or
Vista problem. When I check Device Manager, it says my webcam is working
okay. Any help would be appreciated. I have a Toshiba A215-S7444 laptop.
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Larlin


"ALOXON" wrote:

> Every time I boot up I get a message stating..Camera connection wizard has
> stopped working. I have the option to delete this message but it reappears at
> each start up.
> I have a Logitech Web cam which works but un-installing this does not remove
> the message.
> How can I remove this message ?

 
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Kue2
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      12-17-2007
Have you tried going to the Logitech web site & downloading the newest
drivers for the webcam?


"Larlin" <> wrote in message
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> Built-in webcam -- my Chicony USB 2.0 running Vista Home Premium reads
> "graph
> render fail" when I click on my web cam. Is this a software, webcam, or
> Vista problem. When I check Device Manager, it says my webcam is working
> okay. Any help would be appreciated. I have a Toshiba A215-S7444 laptop.
> --
> Larlin
>
>
> "ALOXON" wrote:
>
>> Every time I boot up I get a message stating..Camera connection wizard
>> has
>> stopped working. I have the option to delete this message but it
>> reappears at
>> each start up.
>> I have a Logitech Web cam which works but un-installing this does not
>> remove
>> the message.
>> How can I remove this message ?


 
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Larlin
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      12-17-2007

--
Larlin
Thanks for the suggestion, but I have not done that yet. When I check
Device Manager it says that I have the latest drivers installed and the
webcam in working properly, but it isn't. Do you think I should first go
back to an earlier state before Windows automatically added updates? If yes,
how would I do that?
"Kue2" wrote:

> Have you tried going to the Logitech web site & downloading the newest
> drivers for the webcam?
>
>
> "Larlin" <> wrote in message
> news:66A920F8-0B2B-4FFB-BF1E-...
> > Built-in webcam -- my Chicony USB 2.0 running Vista Home Premium reads
> > "graph
> > render fail" when I click on my web cam. Is this a software, webcam, or
> > Vista problem. When I check Device Manager, it says my webcam is working
> > okay. Any help would be appreciated. I have a Toshiba A215-S7444 laptop.
> > --
> > Larlin
> >
> >
> > "ALOXON" wrote:
> >
> >> Every time I boot up I get a message stating..Camera connection wizard
> >> has
> >> stopped working. I have the option to delete this message but it
> >> reappears at
> >> each start up.
> >> I have a Logitech Web cam which works but un-installing this does not
> >> remove
> >> the message.
> >> How can I remove this message ?

>
>

 
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David H. Lipman
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      12-26-2009
From: "Casino" <>

| John Barnes;3096305 Wrote: > Go into msconfig and in startup, uncheck the program
| that is producing > the
>> message. You can also uninstall the program, as you point out it > isn't
>> working anyway.



| Not taking away from John's advise because it is accurate, but let me elaborate on it a
| bit more as some may get very confused with out detailed instruction.

| In windows Vista follow these steps

| 1. Go To "Start"

| 2. "Programs"

| 3. "Accessories"

| 4. Then click on "Run"

| 5. Type in "msconfig" and hit enter.

| 6. When you are prompted click "Continue", this should bring up the System
| Configuration windows

| 7. Go to "Start Up"

| 8. Find the following applications named "Logitech Image Studio" and uncheck ALL
| applications with that specific name.

| do not uncheck anything that is not named "Logitech Image Stuiod". If you see similar
| applications with Logitech, or Camera in them but they do not say specifically
| "Logitech Image Studio"..do NOT uncheck them.. only uncheck "Logitech Image Studio"

| In it's location column is should say "Crogram Files\Common\Logitech\QCDriver or
| QCDriver2, or QCDriver3



| 9. Click "Apply" to apply the changes then click "ok"



| That should stop the Connection Wizard Error from popping up all the time,but it will
| not fix the combatability problem. That can only be fixed by finding a camera with
| drivers specifically designed for windows Vista.

| Good Luck! -- Casino


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      12-26-2009
"Casino" <> wrote in message
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<snip a bunch of severely dated crap>

> That should stop the Connection Wizard Error from popping up all the
> time,but it will not fix the combatability problem. That can only be
> fixed by finding a camera with drivers specifically designed for windows
> Vista.
>
> Good Luck!
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After TWO LONG years I believe Microsoft addressed this issue. Oh. Excuse
me. You're another techarina moron who cant read or check dates. My bad.

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