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iCam Support / Re: Blue Screen
« on: May 12, 2009, 07:21:03 PM »
I am experiencing the same problem exactly that "Cheucster' has had this SKJM Forum regarding the "Bluescreen" of Death and am using the exact same Web Cam he is using. All of my drivers are up to date.
Throughout the day today (just installed the iCam Source software on my Gateway and Sony Vaio in the office and I am getting a non standard BSD on my Gateway (64-bit processor). It says something like "If this is the first time you've seen this screen, try rebooting your computer . . . "
Works fine on the Gateway except for the occasional Blue Screen. Never got the BSD until this morning about 4-6 hours after I installed the iCam source software on my Gateway. NO PROBLEM WITH THE VAIO's built in cam.
I am able to view the webcam on my phone before it blue screens. After the Blue Screen the computer reboots itself and then have to reboot and start iCam again. 3-6 hours later BSD again.
The webcam is running for several hours before the BSD crash (3 or 5, 6 hours seems to do it).
Again, it has happened every time I let the iCam Source program run for several hours (somewhere around three to six hours). My computer runs 24/7 without the iCam Source Software program was loaded on. I've just checked the version of .NET running and it appears to be last release. I've been running iCam all day long to see how it goes. Again after several hours of running iCam, my computer crashed and went to blue screen.
I can't find anything too odd in the event logs. running Vista Ultimate with Logitech 9000 Pro (latest software).
This has happened 4-5 times today. iCam Source Software works fine on my Mac and Sony Vaio.
I have tried the following:
1. I have made sure your Logitech 9000 webcam driver is up to date.
2. I have tried plugging the Logitech directly into a USB port on the computer.
3. And I have plugged it directly into a different USB port.
Any other advice for me?
Throughout the day today (just installed the iCam Source software on my Gateway and Sony Vaio in the office and I am getting a non standard BSD on my Gateway (64-bit processor). It says something like "If this is the first time you've seen this screen, try rebooting your computer . . . "
Works fine on the Gateway except for the occasional Blue Screen. Never got the BSD until this morning about 4-6 hours after I installed the iCam source software on my Gateway. NO PROBLEM WITH THE VAIO's built in cam.
I am able to view the webcam on my phone before it blue screens. After the Blue Screen the computer reboots itself and then have to reboot and start iCam again. 3-6 hours later BSD again.
The webcam is running for several hours before the BSD crash (3 or 5, 6 hours seems to do it).
Again, it has happened every time I let the iCam Source program run for several hours (somewhere around three to six hours). My computer runs 24/7 without the iCam Source Software program was loaded on. I've just checked the version of .NET running and it appears to be last release. I've been running iCam all day long to see how it goes. Again after several hours of running iCam, my computer crashed and went to blue screen.
I can't find anything too odd in the event logs. running Vista Ultimate with Logitech 9000 Pro (latest software).
This has happened 4-5 times today. iCam Source Software works fine on my Mac and Sony Vaio.
I have tried the following:
1. I have made sure your Logitech 9000 webcam driver is up to date.
2. I have tried plugging the Logitech directly into a USB port on the computer.
3. And I have plugged it directly into a different USB port.
Any other advice for me?