Webcam network install
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karona

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Sunday 31st January 2010
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I'm moving stuff off an old computer, reinstalling apps on a new machine. The computers are on the same network. I need to install the webcam on the new machine but I've lost the driver disc. Can I use the found hardware wizard and tell it to search the old machine for the drivers over the network? Logic says 'yes' and if I was at home I'd just go ahead and try it. If the answer's 'no' I'll just buy a cheap webcam on the way home.

Any ideas?
Thanks

lestag

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295 months

Sunday 31st January 2010
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karona said:
I'm moving stuff off an old computer, reinstalling apps on a new machine. The computers are on the same network. I need to install the webcam on the new machine but I've lost the driver disc. Can I use the found hardware wizard and tell it to search the old machine for the drivers over the network? Logic says 'yes' and if I was at home I'd just go ahead and try it. If the answer's 'no' I'll just buy a cheap webcam on the way home.

Any ideas?
Thanks
The hardware wizard can search the internet for drivers. It is unlikely that pointing to the \\oldpc\c$ will work, unless you copied teh drivers there in hte first place

karona

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Sunday 31st January 2010
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OK, thanks, that's what I was afraid of. I's an old, generic (read cheap) webcam, so I'm unlikely to find the manufacturer's site either. It's a 100Km round trip to the web-cam shop, so it's a no-brainer really.
New web-cam it is.

lestag

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Arese

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Sunday 31st January 2010
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It might work, give it a try. When it asks for drivers try pointing it at \\oldpc\c$\windows\inf. It might keep popping up asking for other files, and they should be somewhere on the old PC, maybe \windows\system32 or something like that.

karona

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Sunday 31st January 2010
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What I did was copied the old pc's entire Windows folder to an external hard drive, then told the new hardware wizard to search that for the drivers. It worked fine, I can capture an image in the one application that matters, although I don't have the other web cam utilities that came with the original install.