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Vista Device Issues

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Tom Hall, Jun 5, 2009.

  1. Tom Hall

    Tom Hall Guest

    I just got a new computer with 64-bit Vista Home Premium, and am having
    some issues with devices.

    When I connected my Lexmark X6100 printer, Vista recognized it and even
    took me to the website to download drivers, which I then installed.
    However, when I bring up Printers in Control Panel, the Lexmark is not
    listed. The X6100 also includes a scanner which again Vista found, but it
    directed me to the same download as for the printer (not surprising). There
    is an entry for the Lexmark X6100 in my Start Menu, but the only option
    there is to uninstall the software.

    My old computer ran XP Pro and the Lexmark worked perfectly there. There
    was even an icon in the system tray that appeared at startup.

    A second issue has arisen with my webcam, a Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000,
    which Vista also recognized, and there was a prompt which looked as though
    it was from the Logitech driver asking for a disk which I did not provide,
    because I didn't think it was necessary. The cam also worked well under XP
    without any additional software installation.

    Vista's Device Manager reports that both devices are working properly, but
    I am unable to access either of them.

    I also installed a program called PDF Factory which I used as my default
    printer on my old computer, and it's working just fine - and it shows up in
    my Printer panel.

    Any advice would be muchly appreciated.


    Tom

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  2. db

    db Guest

    welcome to the biggest
    complaint the "world" has
    with vista.

    perhaps, win7 will be
    improved.

    in the interim, you might
    try slowing down the usb
    speed.

    here is how I resolved
    a problem I had:

    http://h30434.www3.hp.com/psg/board/message?board.id=Software&message.id=389&query.id=949740

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    "Tom Hall" <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in message news:vk2j25lupa2q8sgvg9nobei1iqrodn2kvs@4ax.com...
    > I just got a new computer with 64-bit Vista Home Premium, and am having
    > some issues with devices.
    >
    > When I connected my Lexmark X6100 printer, Vista recognized it and even
    > took me to the website to download drivers, which I then installed.
    > However, when I bring up Printers in Control Panel, the Lexmark is not
    > listed. The X6100 also includes a scanner which again Vista found, but it
    > directed me to the same download as for the printer (not surprising). There
    > is an entry for the Lexmark X6100 in my Start Menu, but the only option
    > there is to uninstall the software.
    >
    > My old computer ran XP Pro and the Lexmark worked perfectly there. There
    > was even an icon in the system tray that appeared at startup.
    >
    > A second issue has arisen with my webcam, a Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000,
    > which Vista also recognized, and there was a prompt which looked as though
    > it was from the Logitech driver asking for a disk which I did not provide,
    > because I didn't think it was necessary. The cam also worked well under XP
    > without any additional software installation.
    >
    > Vista's Device Manager reports that both devices are working properly, but
    > I am unable to access either of them.
    >
    > I also installed a program called PDF Factory which I used as my default
    > printer on my old computer, and it's working just fine - and it shows up in
    > my Printer panel.
    >
    > Any advice would be muchly appreciated.
    >
    >
    > Tom
    >
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  3. DL

    DL Guest

    Uninstall the devices, then unplug them
    Download, install drivers/setup software from Lexmark site for vista, run
    this setup file and connect the printer when it prompts. Or use the Lexmark
    setup cd
    Bad move to obtain drivers from MS Update for any none MS hardware

    "Tom Hall" <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in message
    news:vk2j25lupa2q8sgvg9nobei1iqrodn2kvs@4ax.com...
    >I just got a new computer with 64-bit Vista Home Premium, and am having
    > some issues with devices.
    >
    > When I connected my Lexmark X6100 printer, Vista recognized it and even
    > took me to the website to download drivers, which I then installed.
    > However, when I bring up Printers in Control Panel, the Lexmark is not
    > listed. The X6100 also includes a scanner which again Vista found, but it
    > directed me to the same download as for the printer (not surprising).
    > There
    > is an entry for the Lexmark X6100 in my Start Menu, but the only option
    > there is to uninstall the software.
    >
    > My old computer ran XP Pro and the Lexmark worked perfectly there. There
    > was even an icon in the system tray that appeared at startup.
    >
    > A second issue has arisen with my webcam, a Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000,
    > which Vista also recognized, and there was a prompt which looked as though
    > it was from the Logitech driver asking for a disk which I did not provide,
    > because I didn't think it was necessary. The cam also worked well under XP
    > without any additional software installation.
    >
    > Vista's Device Manager reports that both devices are working properly, but
    > I am unable to access either of them.
    >
    > I also installed a program called PDF Factory which I used as my default
    > printer on my old computer, and it's working just fine - and it shows up
    > in
    > my Printer panel.
    >
    > Any advice would be muchly appreciated.
    >
    >
    > Tom
    >
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  4. "Tom Hall" <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in message
    news:vk2j25lupa2q8sgvg9nobei1iqrodn2kvs@4ax.com...
    >I just got a new computer with 64-bit Vista Home Premium, and am having
    > some issues with devices.
    >
    > When I connected my Lexmark X6100 printer, Vista recognized it and even
    > took me to the website to download drivers, which I then installed.
    > However, when I bring up Printers in Control Panel, the Lexmark is not
    > listed. The X6100 also includes a scanner which again Vista found, but it
    > directed me to the same download as for the printer (not surprising).
    > There
    > is an entry for the Lexmark X6100 in my Start Menu, but the only option
    > there is to uninstall the software.
    >
    > My old computer ran XP Pro and the Lexmark worked perfectly there. There
    > was even an icon in the system tray that appeared at startup.
    >
    > A second issue has arisen with my webcam, a Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000,
    > which Vista also recognized, and there was a prompt which looked as though
    > it was from the Logitech driver asking for a disk which I did not provide,
    > because I didn't think it was necessary. The cam also worked well under XP
    > without any additional software installation.
    >
    > Vista's Device Manager reports that both devices are working properly, but
    > I am unable to access either of them.
    >
    > I also installed a program called PDF Factory which I used as my default
    > printer on my old computer, and it's working just fine - and it shows up
    > in
    > my Printer panel.
    >
    > Any advice would be muchly appreciated.
    >
    >
    > Tom
    >
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    Good news and not so good news..

    For your Logitech webcam go to the Logitech website, and download Vista 32
    compatible software which will presumably include the webcam control applet.

    News on the printer front is not so good. Can you see the printer if you
    select 'print' in WordPad or any program which outputs to a printer? If you
    can, that is as good as it gets because your friends at Lexmark have not
    produced Vista compatible software officially..

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  5. RalfG

    RalfG Guest

    It's pretty much standard practice that USB printers, scanners and webcams
    require their drivers to be pre-installed before connecting the device to
    the computer. That includes the Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000, in both XP and
    Vista. The only reliable exceptions are those devices for which MS provides
    legacy drivers. For everything else either the device manufacturer supplies
    the drivers for it or else the device isn't supported in a particular OS.

    "Tom Hall" <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in message
    news:vk2j25lupa2q8sgvg9nobei1iqrodn2kvs@4ax.com...
    > I just got a new computer with 64-bit Vista Home Premium, and am having
    > some issues with devices.
    >
    > When I connected my Lexmark X6100 printer, Vista recognized it and even
    > took me to the website to download drivers, which I then installed.
    > However, when I bring up Printers in Control Panel, the Lexmark is not
    > listed. The X6100 also includes a scanner which again Vista found, but it
    > directed me to the same download as for the printer (not surprising).
    > There
    > is an entry for the Lexmark X6100 in my Start Menu, but the only option
    > there is to uninstall the software.
    >
    > My old computer ran XP Pro and the Lexmark worked perfectly there. There
    > was even an icon in the system tray that appeared at startup.
    >
    > A second issue has arisen with my webcam, a Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000,
    > which Vista also recognized, and there was a prompt which looked as though
    > it was from the Logitech driver asking for a disk which I did not provide,
    > because I didn't think it was necessary. The cam also worked well under XP
    > without any additional software installation.
    >
    > Vista's Device Manager reports that both devices are working properly, but
    > I am unable to access either of them.
    >
    > I also installed a program called PDF Factory which I used as my default
    > printer on my old computer, and it's working just fine - and it shows up
    > in
    > my Printer panel.
    >
    > Any advice would be muchly appreciated.
    >
    >
    > Tom
    >
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  6. Tom Hall

    Tom Hall Guest

    On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 10:47:25 -0400, "RalfG" <itsnotme@ladeda.deda> wrote:

    >It's pretty much standard practice that USB printers, scanners and webcams
    >require their drivers to be pre-installed before connecting the device to
    >the computer. That includes the Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000, in both XP and
    >Vista. The only reliable exceptions are those devices for which MS provides
    >legacy drivers. For everything else either the device manufacturer supplies
    >the drivers for it or else the device isn't supported in a particular OS.


    Having used XP Pro for a long time, I was used to being able to access the
    webcam from My Computer. Such appears not to be the case in Vista.

    However, when I installed Windows Live Messenger and ran the audio and
    video setup, WLM found my webcam instantly. I even have access to pan and
    zoom features which in XP I only had when I used Logitech's bloated cam
    software.


    Tom

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  7. "Tom Hall" <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in message
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    > On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 10:47:25 -0400, "RalfG" <itsnotme@ladeda.deda> wrote:
    >
    >>It's pretty much standard practice that USB printers, scanners and webcams
    >>require their drivers to be pre-installed before connecting the device to
    >>the computer. That includes the Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000, in both XP and
    >>Vista. The only reliable exceptions are those devices for which MS
    >>provides
    >>legacy drivers. For everything else either the device manufacturer
    >>supplies
    >>the drivers for it or else the device isn't supported in a particular OS.

    >
    > Having used XP Pro for a long time, I was used to being able to access the
    > webcam from My Computer. Such appears not to be the case in Vista.
    >
    > However, when I installed Windows Live Messenger and ran the audio and
    > video setup, WLM found my webcam instantly. I even have access to pan and
    > zoom features which in XP I only had when I used Logitech's bloated cam
    > software.
    >
    >
    > Tom
    >
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    Tom

    If Logitech had taken the trouble to write all of the software for your
    webcam, you would still be able to use it as you could in XP.

    Logitech have not done this (and it is solely their responsibility) because
    they want you to buy a NEW one..


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  8. RalfG

    RalfG Guest

    "Tom Hall" <aria1946@gmail.com.spoo> wrote in message
    news:qhvn255nsont5n6uetiua20nbbudaslrg8@4ax.com...
    > On Sun, 7 Jun 2009 10:47:25 -0400, "RalfG" <itsnotme@ladeda.deda> wrote:
    >
    >>It's pretty much standard practice that USB printers, scanners and webcams
    >>require their drivers to be pre-installed before connecting the device to
    >>the computer. That includes the Logitech Quickcam Pro 5000, in both XP and
    >>Vista. The only reliable exceptions are those devices for which MS
    >>provides
    >>legacy drivers. For everything else either the device manufacturer
    >>supplies
    >>the drivers for it or else the device isn't supported in a particular OS.

    >
    > Having used XP Pro for a long time, I was used to being able to access the
    > webcam from My Computer. Such appears not to be the case in Vista.
    >
    > However, when I installed Windows Live Messenger and ran the audio and
    > video setup, WLM found my webcam instantly. I even have access to pan and
    > zoom features which in XP I only had when I used Logitech's bloated cam
    > software.
    >
    >
    > Tom
    >
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    I have the same camera... well perhaps not exactly the same model revision
    but a QC Pro 5000 in any case. Installed in both XP and Vista 32bit. The
    camera was originally detected and installed in Vista sure enough but as a
    different model (QC Fusion). Whether any part of that driver worked with
    this camera I didn't bother to find out since I intended to install
    Logitech's Vista drivers anyway. I'd installed Vista on speculation,
    expecting to spend most of my time in XP MCE, but as it happens I almost
    never use XP since putting Vista on the computer. Since you mentioned it
    though I do remember the QC Pro 5000 showing up in Explorer in XP just as
    you described. Never had a use for that.

    Looking in the list of Logitech drivers present in my Vista the only two
    that show up for the QC Pro 5000 are the 11.0.x and 11.5.x Logitech drivers
    from mid-late 2007. Logitech has a 64bit driver package available for
    download. It does at least look as if the QuickCam utility can be
    uninstalled on its own without also removing the webcam drivers.
     
  9. Battman540

    Battman540 Guest

    Install SP1 and then SP2. SP2 has lots of hardware fixes.


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