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Summary
Product:
Creative Webcam NX Ultra
Vendor:
Creative
Tested operating systems:
Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 Bit (x86_64), Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64), Windows XP, Windows XP 64 Bit (x86_64)
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Creative Webcam NX Ultra
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2006-12-25 11:53:10 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
2007-10-27 22:20:49 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
I finally made this webcam to work in my vista using the following steps:
1. Uninstall whatever nx ultra driver you have previously attempted to install.
2. From the device manager, scan for new hardware, and the the nx ultra will be recognized and will continue to search for a driver.
3. Insert for the nx ultra installation cd when requested and this will install the corresponding driver from the cd.
4. Just allow the prompts to continue with the installation.
5. When the driver is successfully installed, you can test it right away. Goodluck. -OTEP
1. Uninstall whatever nx ultra driver you have previously attempted to install.
2. From the device manager, scan for new hardware, and the the nx ultra will be recognized and will continue to search for a driver.
3. Insert for the nx ultra installation cd when requested and this will install the corresponding driver from the cd.
4. Just allow the prompts to continue with the installation.
5. When the driver is successfully installed, you can test it right away. Goodluck. -OTEP
2007-12-06 08:37:05 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Ok, I found the procedure to install the webcam correctly under Windows Vista.
1- Download the XP driver from the Creative website
2- With WinRar extract the files to a folder on the desktop (don't warry if the downloaded driver file is .exe)
3- Once extracted the files to the folder, open it and again extract the files from the folder called "Win2KXP.cab" into a new folder
4- Open the extracted folder, and you will find a "Driver" folder.
5- Go back to the main driver folder and extract "Eng.cab" files and place them on the "Driver" folder
5- Open the "Driver" folder and double-clik on the file called "VfwUpd.exe"
6- Now go the Device Manager on the Control Panel
7- Plug your webcam and choose manually where to find drivers.
8- select the "Driver" folder or the main driver folder and your webcam is finally working
ciao ciao Riccardo
1- Download the XP driver from the Creative website
2- With WinRar extract the files to a folder on the desktop (don't warry if the downloaded driver file is .exe)
3- Once extracted the files to the folder, open it and again extract the files from the folder called "Win2KXP.cab" into a new folder
4- Open the extracted folder, and you will find a "Driver" folder.
5- Go back to the main driver folder and extract "Eng.cab" files and place them on the "Driver" folder
5- Open the "Driver" folder and double-clik on the file called "VfwUpd.exe"
6- Now go the Device Manager on the Control Panel
7- Plug your webcam and choose manually where to find drivers.
8- select the "Driver" folder or the main driver folder and your webcam is finally working
ciao ciao Riccardo
2007-12-27 08:37:45 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Thank you so much for the instructions. it really helped.
2008-01-19 15:44:30 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
I followed up all the steps though I am getting a "can't find the files needed" at the end and still unable to install the webcam.
2008-03-04 11:15:07 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Use the method described above (get drivers from Creative, unpack with Winrar or WinZip into a dir).
Please note that the Eng.cab files should be put in the "Driver" directory - they will try to install themselves in a /MOH subdirectory under Driver using the method above.
Please note that the Eng.cab files should be put in the "Driver" directory - they will try to install themselves in a /MOH subdirectory under Driver using the method above.
2008-06-08 14:52:49 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Thank you so much to Riccardo for the instructions in combination with the other step following his postings. They really helped to run the webcam under my Vista Home PC, this method save me $$ by not having to buy a new cam again. Note: I attempted about 5 times in the folders combination. Don't give up.
2008-06-17 10:20:53 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
No combination of the above folders is working correctly
2008-06-22 09:52:43 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Just got it running on Vista. Follow the instructions above!
2008-08-08 10:27:08 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
It is not working in windows vista 64
2008-08-10 23:55:10 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
don't work in vista 64
2008-11-26 23:40:31 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
"I followed up all the steps though I am getting a "can't find the files needed" at the end and still unable to install the webcam."
Same problem. :( Can't get this work on Vista 64bit. Have anyone some ideas to help me?
Same problem. :( Can't get this work on Vista 64bit. Have anyone some ideas to help me?
2009-01-10 16:23:43 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Works! Please don't forget to copy the files from the MOH dir to the drivers dir
2009-02-17 11:05:54 - Operating System/Rating: Windows XP 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
I attempted to follow all these instructions and others that I found on an AMD64 bit site. I keep getting a message from the hardware wizard that it can't find any compatible drivers. No love for this webcam and XP pro x64 (Intel Pentium D)
2009-03-18 22:30:42 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
I tried Ricardo's help, but when I lock drivers folder with Device Manager, it doesn't found drivers too...
I'm running in Windows Vista 64 bits. :(
I'm running in Windows Vista 64 bits. :(
2009-03-31 10:43:23 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Followed Riccardo's steps plus the modification mentioned in the post on March 3/08 at it worked no problem for me.
Thanks Riccardo and the other person.
Windows Vista Business Service Pack 1, 32-bit on a HP dc7900 convertible minitower, CPU E8500 @ 3.17GHz. 2GB RAM.
Thanks Riccardo and the other person.
Windows Vista Business Service Pack 1, 32-bit on a HP dc7900 convertible minitower, CPU E8500 @ 3.17GHz. 2GB RAM.
2009-04-08 09:42:49 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
ok Let me make it easy for you guys
Download drivers here
http://drivers.softpedia.com/progDownload/Creative-WebCam-NX-Ultra-101030112-Download-2938.html
THen extract it using winrar to any directory
Then extract file win2kP.CAM. When u extract this it will extract a folder call Drivers. Then extract the file Eng.cab in Driver.
Open Driver folder and you should have
Driver/MOH
Now copy the files inside MOH and paste them inside Driver folder.
Then run the file vfwupt that is inside Driver.
Then unplug wemcam and plug it in again and browe your driver.
Enjoy it.
Download drivers here
http://drivers.softpedia.com/progDownload/Creative-WebCam-NX-Ultra-101030112-Download-2938.html
THen extract it using winrar to any directory
Then extract file win2kP.CAM. When u extract this it will extract a folder call Drivers. Then extract the file Eng.cab in Driver.
Open Driver folder and you should have
Driver/MOH
Now copy the files inside MOH and paste them inside Driver folder.
Then run the file vfwupt that is inside Driver.
Then unplug wemcam and plug it in again and browe your driver.
Enjoy it.
2009-04-30 10:22:50 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
I can confirm that this process does not work in Vista Ultimate x64]. It must be related to the driver being 32bit. :(
2009-04-30 10:23:05 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64)
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Also, to get the driver to install in Vista 32bit you have to go through the steps to extract it in Post #35228, but you have to do this:
Go to device manager.
Right click on the camera (unknown device)
Click update driver
Click Browse my computer
Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers...
Click next
Click Have Disk...
Browse to your driver folder
And open P1120dev.inf
Click OK
That seems to at least install it successfully under Vista 32bit but I still can't get the webcam to actually work.
Under Vista x64 the driver simply does not install at all.
Go to device manager.
Right click on the camera (unknown device)
Click update driver
Click Browse my computer
Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers...
Click next
Click Have Disk...
Browse to your driver folder
And open P1120dev.inf
Click OK
That seems to at least install it successfully under Vista 32bit but I still can't get the webcam to actually work.
Under Vista x64 the driver simply does not install at all.
2009-07-10 11:20:12 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Fix works........thankin you :)
2009-09-21 10:05:09 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 2000
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
It worked, the tip is to put english sobfolder within driver.
Thanks
Thanks
2009-09-21 10:05:21 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 7
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
thanks Riccardo
your guide work to install camera drivers for windows 7 x86. i test it on my pc and its work
your guide work to install camera drivers for windows 7 x86. i test it on my pc and its work
2009-10-27 00:30:22 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 7
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
The Riccardo's procedure works fine with Windows 7 32bit.
2009-11-28 11:31:14 - Operating System/Rating: Windows Vista
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
i get it installed but when i test it.. no image is show just a blank screen?
2010-01-10 11:18:56 - Operating System/Rating: Windows 7
Anonymous
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GNU LGPL
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GNU LGPL
Riccardo's instructions worked -- thanks, man!!
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