Easycap Device Driver Windows 7
You got that right! I can feel your pain because over the last 2 or 3 weeks I installed an SSD in my old laptop with a fresh install of Windows 7 Pro, so I know what you mean. It takes a lot of time and effort tracking down drivers and reinstalling all of the programs a guy had on the old drive. The customizations I had with GRL3 and GRAE are what threw me a loop. I had tons of place, shape, and other files with my old setup, but I'm getting to the point now where I have it up to snuff on my new SSD drive. I can't say enough about how much an SSD will improve your overall performance and computing experience.
What a difference and it's really noticeable as far as boot up times and program launches are concerned. You could try to uninstall the driver first and then reboot and let Windows reinstall it automatically. My last suggestion would be to go into Device Manager and delete the entry for the Easy Cap device, then reboot Windows and either reinstall the driver of your choice or let Windows do the dirty work for you and see how it goes. It could be corrupt after installing several different versions over the last few days.
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This is pure speculation though since I'm trying to help from a forum versus being there with you to see what's actually happening. Best of luck Charles, I hope it works in the end. I've been reading about this for about an hour now, and what I found interesting is a lot of folks have had trouble getting this device to work in Windows 7. I saw suggestions that you should run the setup program before plugging the Easycap device into your computer, which seemed to work for some from what I could tell. I think the only way you can get to a point where you could do that would be to to uninstall it completely and start over from scratch. It sounds like you can uninstall it from the Control Panel in the Programs and Features applet.
Keylemon Keygen 2.6.5. I also discovered a Youtube video from a guy that apparently has it working just fine on his computer and he shows step by step how to go about it. This guy (Jaftek) didn't say anything about running the setup program before plugging the device in, so I'm not sure if that helps or not. He provides links to both 32 and 64 bit Windows 7 drivers (on his Youtube channel) and it's in a zip file so you can extract the contents and just install the driver through the Device Manager versus running a setup.exe program. This method in my estimation is the route to go as it gives you more granular control over what happens during the install/update process. That's a long winded reply, but I think I'd unplug the Easycap device and then try to uninstall the existing software from the Control Panel. Then I'd reboot and follow the instructions outlined in the Jaftek's Youtube video for installing the driver. The link to his page is here: My fingers are crossed!
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