Click start control panel
view devices and printers you should see your webcam from there
if you are have trouble
with your webcam
Click start control panel
administrative tools computer management device manager scroll down image
devices you could see a yellow question mark ?
right click to reinstall
drivers or update driver
xp.
Click start right click on
computer select properties device manager scroll to image devices expand right
click to update driver in W7
http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html
on the home page you should
see a search tab just type in what you are looking for
IE:
webcam name webcam driver you might have to try a few times to get it right
software if you dont have the driver you will need to
download one here
rather doing a driver hunt
which can take hours
http://download.cnet.com/slimdrivers-free/3000-18513_4-75279940.html
Windows XP/Vista/7/8
It might take some time being a freeware driver solution
note: it will find all of your outdated drivers
this is a
free
driver solutions
This
will automatically search for and find the correct driver
you
will have to update every driver individually once you update you might be
asked whether you
want
to restart or make a system restore point click no to both of these then
continue updating each driver free then restart once all of the drivers have
been updated
Some
webcams and programs require additional software, although that should be
installed with the webcam if things are right.
But
is does not harm to check if your
Java, Flash
and
Quicktime software
are installed and up to date.
But
certainly check your DirectX software, since all video applications, including
webcams, use DirectX for video processing.
Try
downloading the latest DirectX version and install it (Windows XP:
DirectX 9.0c Windows Vista
: DirectX 10).
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Which-version-of-DirectX-is-on-your-computer