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Finally, it breaks: your lens may have been protected. The thing is, as you extend or retract the video head out and back in the housing (feature I thought was nice when I bought it, protecting the lens) tension builds in the wiring, particularly near the connectors where it bends at a sharper angle. One of the wires near the edge was already cut, which I suppose was an important part for the video. It's actually semi-rigid and kind of brittle (maybe became that way with age and heat generated by the electronics) It was starting to break, near the connection to the board. This is a somewhat flexible flat plastic sheet with flat metallic wires embedded in it. Plenty of tiny screws and parts of all kinds after, I was able to expose the connection from the rotating lens to the circuit board that serves it. To satisfy my curiosity and desire of revenge on the NX-6000, I disassembled it. Please nobody tell me to reinstall my OS, becasue it's quite fresh installed, with no garbage inside. Ofcourse I tryed uninstalling device and all the LifeCam application, but with no success, it's all the same.
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So I'd like to find the solution, the reason why it happens? Seem that many people have this problem, and it rizes up just only with LifeCam software, I can find this webcam among Devices in Windows 7 looking ok, installed succesfully and Device status says "This device is working properly." in other applications camera works fine in every port I try, but cannot change its settings withou Microsoft LifeCam application which is the only app causing problems. Why refuse to work in one specific port? If stops working in this one (the port I'm using now), I have no more USB ports on my laptop available. But it was the port that camera was wroking fine before!!! When I use another port just next to it (exactly the same parameters of the port), it works. I have same issue, Microsoft LifeCam application says "There is no camera connected to this computer" in one specific USB port.
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I have no USB TV Tunners, just only USB mouse is plugged in one USB port, there are no memory or IRQ conflicts, device manager is completely free of any issues.
This is all with the LifeCam 2.04 software, Vista 32-bit SP1 with all the current updates.Īnny success here, seem many people have trouble and Microsoft does not care :-( Only difference is I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit, but it seems it has no influence on it. This is frustrating - I'd expect better quality s/w from MS in a 6th or 7th generation LifeCam on their most current operating system. I've seen this problem report multiple times across various Internet forums, but no solutions. From this, it appears that the USB drivers are working fine, and it is a problem with the LifeCam applicatoin itself.
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Regardless of whether the camera is already plugged in or is plugged in at that point, the remnants of the install process and the MS LifeCam application itself don't recognize when it is plugged in even though Google's messenger does. After every boot now, it pops open the window from the install process about positioning the WebCam which after closing prompts to plug in the camera. The LifeCam application says no camera is installed, but other messaging applications see (& operate) the camera just fine and it appears with no errors in the device manager. I'm having the same issue with the VX-6000 LifeCam under Vista.
After this webcam should work and Microsoft LifeCam application should detect it in the first USB port which did not work before, which was saying "There is no camera connected to this computer". 6) Now chnage the USB ports again, wait until it's succesfully installed in the system saying Ready to Use. 5) Now do exactly the same things as described in step 1) and 2). 4) Wait a lil bit until it's succesfully initialized in the system. (as well can leave the drivers in the system, no need to delete them) 3) Now unplug webcam from Not Working USB Port, wait few secconds and plug into working one.
(no need to delete drivers from system, can leave them installed) 2) Now search for Sound, video and game controllers -> Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000 and Uninstall. 1) Open Device Manager and search for Imaging devices -> Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000 and Uninstall. With LifeCam NX-6000 connected in the Not Working USB Port. Oh no, I made it!!! I post my solution here, it maybe helps the others.