OEM device

I have an EasyCap capture card and it won't download the driver.

Hello

1. What is the error message that you get while trying to use the EasyCap capture card?

2. don't you make changes to the computer before this problem?

Follow these items and check if that helps.

We can refer to this article and check if that helps.

EasyCAP DC60 Driver Installation Guide: http://www.easycap.org/easycap-dc60-drivers/

Install a USB device: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/install-a-usb-device

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