Blue screen on my computer after I installed Microsoft LifeCam VX - 700 Webcam

Original title: Microsoft LifeCam VX - 700 Webcam

I installed the unit according to the Instructions, now I get blue screens & Shut Downs. I am running Windows XP Pro. With all the updates so far.

Hi tailgatter,

-What is the error code that you receive with the blue screen?

Look in the event viewer to check if there is no error message related this topic.

Check out these links for more information:

Using the event viewer

Procedure to view and manage event logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP

Keep me updated on the status of the issue.

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