Everything works on FW port EXCEPT iSight camera

I'm stuck. I have a 17" iMac G5 10.5.8 and an external iSight cam that used to work fine together. But at present, the iSight is not recognized by PhotoBooth, iChat, iMovie or even System Profiler. The Firewire ports both work when I use a Canon Vixia camcorder (which is recognized in all 4 apps listed), and external FW drives. The iSight camera works just fine on another iMac G5 that is the exact same model as well as a 17" iMac G5 ALS.
I've tried:
1. Resetting the SMU using the well-described method of plugging in the power cord while holding the power button as well as pressing the small button on the logic board, but no change (it doesn't even reset the clock).
2. Zapping the PRAM.
3. Booting into Open Firmware and using "reset-NVRAM" and "reset-all".
4. Disconnecting all other Firewire devices and plugging them back in various permutations.
5. Reading most of the 9000+ posts by EZ Jim.
For what it's worth, these iMac G5's were all falling prey to the famous bad capacitor problems on the logic board and their power supplies, and had become essentially unusable with random crashes, inability to wake from sleep, fans running full blast, etc. I replaced 73 bad capacitors among them and now all three iMacs are working great—except for the iSight on one as described above.
I'm open to suggestions...
Thanks,
Ralph

Ralph Parker wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
You're most welcome. ...
FWIW, I had also installed a new OS starting with the original install discs which were 10.3, (so I could get a few of the apps that came bundled with it), ...
If the old FW iSight won't work with the apps in 10.3, it won't likely work after updating.
and then upgrading .. in sequence ... topped it off with 10.5.8 Combo update...I noticed an inability of Disk Utility to repair several permissions...
Inability of Disk Utility (DU) to repair permissions can be caused by using a different OS's DU version. You MUST use 10.3 DU to repair 10.3 permissions, 10.5 DU to repair permissions on a startup disk running 10.5, etc.
(ACL found but unexpected on items in the System/Library/User Templates folder). Again, FWIW.
You may not have a problem if you are using the appropriate DU version while repairing permissions and are merely commenting on error messages such as the ones listed here:
  http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1448
So long as the repair process ends with a statement that necessary repairs have been made, all is OK.
I will go back and zero out the drive and try again.
Having already tried that, I doubt that another reinstall will help you, but it cannot harm anything.
If there are bad caps or other components in the FW circuits, I would not expect my other FW devices (video and drives) to work properly.
Nor would I. Perhaps someone else has other ideas.
FIngers crossed.
We will watch for your status update.
Mac Pro Quad Core (Early 2009) 2.93Ghz Mac OS X (10.6.6); MacBook Pro (13 inch, Mid 2009) 2.26GHz (10.6.6);
LED Cinema Display; G4 PowerBook 1.67GHz (10.4.11); iBookSE 366MHz (10.3.9); External iSight; iPod touch 4.2.1

Similar Messages

  • Kisight: How do I get my iSight working ?  Trouble Shooting an iSight Camera.  (Version 3)

    Replacement for the second draft of this Thread   (To be removed if Published as Tip)
    kisight: How do I get my iSight working ?
    Trouble Shooting an iSight Camera.  (Version 3)
    Hi,     On many subjects Apple has Articles and Documents that can help.
    In some case they are written by an Engineer or similar and can miss the mark for the average user.
    In other cases they are crafted, detailed responses to an issue that has popped up many times in the Apple Discussions and take the best from many responses in those User-to-User Discussions, creating something that can not be surpassed.
    This is the case of the Apple Article HT2090 on Trouble Shooting an iSight.
    It lists steps and processes to go through for both Internal iSights and External ones.
    However as with most things it does sometime pay to reword things differently so that people grasp the points in language they understand.
    The info here is a reworking itself of two pages at ralphjohns.co.uk/EZ Jim pages namely EZ JIm's page 2 Where can I Find Help With My iSight ? and his page 4, How Can I Test My iSight is Completely Functional ?  which were written several years ago and predate the Apple Article, being aimed at the External iSight.  They have been updated since to address the Internal iSight as well but some of the comments are useful between the two types.
    External First.  For Internal iSights Start at 2b)  (you will need to adjust some options/steps as the Internal is USB)
    Steps
    1) Pre Purchase
    If buying an External iSight you should if you an get to see it in action.Apple no longer sells the External iSight so you will be buying it second hand.If you cannot get to see the device plugged in and working on  Mac then check the smaller print of the seller and selling site as to nature of Returns and Faulty Goods.
    2) Does it work ?
    a) First of all Plug it in.  It should come with a suitable mount (although there are variants on this) and a 6 pin to 6 pin Firewire cable.
    Ideally it should have it's own Firewire port/socket on your computer. Connecting it "DaisyChained" to other devices can be a problem as they do not all use Firewire at the same Data speed.
    It will then go through some checks as the OS powers it up and checks it's firmware.
    Do not be concerned that the little green indicator light atop your iSight illuminates for a few seconds and then goes dark when you first connect your iSight or power on your Mac. Do not be concerned if you hear a soft whir as iSight attempt to focus either. Both these occurrences are normal. If your iSight passes the following tests, do not worry about this sound or the status of the green light.
    There is no ON switch as such.  It does have an iris mechanism that can be controlled by the User.  The iris should be turned so you can see the Lens for the iSight to send pictures to an application.
    b) Pick an Application to see the picture the iSight produces.iChat is one application you can use. Photobooth is another. iMovie (Version 4 or above for external iSight -- Version 6 or above for in-built iSight) and Comic Book (if bundled on your Mac) are yet more.
    See this Users Tip for more applications Or this page for yet more.
    Photo Booth is probably the simplest as it has no Preferences to choose a camera in the original version and is done from the Menu items in later versions  (nor is there any setting in the OS) and Photo Booth will default to the External Camera if one is plugged in before the application is started.     If you see your self or what the camera is pointing at, It Works !!
    3) If it does Not Work
    a) Check Cables/leads.  Re-seat the cable at both ends. DO this carefully as although Firewire cables are keyed to fit the right way it has been known to force them the wrong way.
    Try another 6 pin to 6 pin firewire cable.
    b) Unplug the cable from any other FireWire device and give the iSight it's Own FireWire port/socket on the Mac (exclude issues with other FireWire devices). It is important that this be a port/socket on your computer and that you know that it works. Do not use a port in a FireWire hub or another FireWire device or a FireWire port in an Apple Display for testing.  (Also see d below if you have an 800 FIreWIre Computer)
    c) Check System Profiler (Apple Icon menu top Left > About this Mac. > More Info Button)Open the Reveal Triangles to see the list and go to Hardware > FireWire.  (Use USB for Internal Cameras)
    If it appears here try booting or Logging in as another user on the Mac (Create a Test account if you don't have one) and try item 2b) above again.
    d) With FireWire 800 computers you may have to change your FireWire 400 to 800 Adaptor or Cable to get full Audio functionality with Lion Apps
    If it is not in the System Profiler you are almost certainly going to need the Trouble Shooting Article from Apple at this point.  This Article may also be of help (number HT1317 What to do if your computer won't recognise a FireWire or USB device).
    If you have not resolved things at this stage it is going to be time for an Engineer with Apple credentials.There are no user serviceable parts inside any iSight.
    Other Items
    Audio.
    The External Camera has two mics inside.The volume it records at or plays through for iChat is controlled in System Preferences > Sound > Input tab (select device) and this should be set to get the blue response bar to at least half way (preferably three quarters) when you talk.The same applies to any other Mic, even the Internal one on laptops and some other Macs.
    Firmware.
    The System Profiler as detailed above should tell you the Firmware the iSight has.  The current version is 1.0.3 and was updated in Panther.  (Essentially it is an Audio compatibility update but does seem to help in other situations)
    If your computer is running Panther (10.2.x) then use this Updater
    If running Tiger (10.4.x) or Leopard (10.5.x) then navigate manually to your Hard Drive/System/Library/Core Services/iSight Updater and run the updater found there.
    If an iSight is Plugged in on the Computer when you do an  OS update and the firmware needs updating on the iSight this app is supposed to be triggered but it seem it may need a hand at times.
    Focusing on the External iSight
    Essentially the External iSight is self or Autofocusing.
    If in doubt then try better lighting and strong colours as opposes to light or pastels.
    (All built-in iSights are fixed focus. Therefore, unless a built-in iSight lens cover is dirty or smudged, any built-in iSight whose image is blurry needs service by an Engineer with Apple credentials.)
    EZ Jim has these more specific recommendations for piece of mind.
      Make a cross whose lines are about one-half inch or more wide on a plain background to use as a focus target. (I have even used black electrical tape.)
    Turn on plenty of light and hold the target very still at about two or three feet from the lens. Watch iSight focus. (You may need to use a tripod or brace yourself to hold the target still enough.)
    Then quickly move the target and hold it very still at about one foot away from the lens. Watch iSight focus.
      Finally, move in to about six inches from iSight, and check focus there, too. (Holding the target still is more important as you get closer to iSight.)
    This Users Tip by Ian Bickerstaff  can give you clues for any application really  "Look  and sound good in iChat"
    Other Info and Links
    iSight Support info at Apple Links to Users Guide, Manual and many other topics on the External iSight.
    Apple's iSight Firewire Connectivity FAQs
    Apple's iSight Service FAQs
    If you feel you have not understood or think you have not grasped something here or in the links so far try the iSight Discussion Forum
    1:13 PM      Saturday; October 8, 2011
    Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat"
     G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
     MacBookPro 2Gb( 10.6.8)
     Mac OS X (10.6.8),
    "Limit the Logs to the Bits above Binary Images."  No, Seriously

    Replacement for the second draft of this Thread   (To be removed if Published as Tip)
    kisight: How do I get my iSight working ?
    Trouble Shooting an iSight Camera.  (Version 3)
    Hi,     On many subjects Apple has Articles and Documents that can help.
    In some case they are written by an Engineer or similar and can miss the mark for the average user.
    In other cases they are crafted, detailed responses to an issue that has popped up many times in the Apple Discussions and take the best from many responses in those User-to-User Discussions, creating something that can not be surpassed.
    This is the case of the Apple Article HT2090 on Trouble Shooting an iSight.
    It lists steps and processes to go through for both Internal iSights and External ones.
    However as with most things it does sometime pay to reword things differently so that people grasp the points in language they understand.
    The info here is a reworking itself of two pages at ralphjohns.co.uk/EZ Jim pages namely EZ JIm's page 2 Where can I Find Help With My iSight ? and his page 4, How Can I Test My iSight is Completely Functional ?  which were written several years ago and predate the Apple Article, being aimed at the External iSight.  They have been updated since to address the Internal iSight as well but some of the comments are useful between the two types.
    External First.  For Internal iSights Start at 2b)  (you will need to adjust some options/steps as the Internal is USB)
    Steps
    1) Pre Purchase
    If buying an External iSight you should if you an get to see it in action.Apple no longer sells the External iSight so you will be buying it second hand.If you cannot get to see the device plugged in and working on  Mac then check the smaller print of the seller and selling site as to nature of Returns and Faulty Goods.
    2) Does it work ?
    a) First of all Plug it in.  It should come with a suitable mount (although there are variants on this) and a 6 pin to 6 pin Firewire cable.
    Ideally it should have it's own Firewire port/socket on your computer. Connecting it "DaisyChained" to other devices can be a problem as they do not all use Firewire at the same Data speed.
    It will then go through some checks as the OS powers it up and checks it's firmware.
    Do not be concerned that the little green indicator light atop your iSight illuminates for a few seconds and then goes dark when you first connect your iSight or power on your Mac. Do not be concerned if you hear a soft whir as iSight attempt to focus either. Both these occurrences are normal. If your iSight passes the following tests, do not worry about this sound or the status of the green light.
    There is no ON switch as such.  It does have an iris mechanism that can be controlled by the User.  The iris should be turned so you can see the Lens for the iSight to send pictures to an application.
    b) Pick an Application to see the picture the iSight produces.iChat is one application you can use. Photobooth is another. iMovie (Version 4 or above for external iSight -- Version 6 or above for in-built iSight) and Comic Book (if bundled on your Mac) are yet more.
    See this Users Tip for more applications Or this page for yet more.
    Photo Booth is probably the simplest as it has no Preferences to choose a camera in the original version and is done from the Menu items in later versions  (nor is there any setting in the OS) and Photo Booth will default to the External Camera if one is plugged in before the application is started.     If you see your self or what the camera is pointing at, It Works !!
    3) If it does Not Work
    a) Check Cables/leads.  Re-seat the cable at both ends. DO this carefully as although Firewire cables are keyed to fit the right way it has been known to force them the wrong way.
    Try another 6 pin to 6 pin firewire cable.
    b) Unplug the cable from any other FireWire device and give the iSight it's Own FireWire port/socket on the Mac (exclude issues with other FireWire devices). It is important that this be a port/socket on your computer and that you know that it works. Do not use a port in a FireWire hub or another FireWire device or a FireWire port in an Apple Display for testing.  (Also see d below if you have an 800 FIreWIre Computer)
    c) Check System Profiler (Apple Icon menu top Left > About this Mac. > More Info Button)Open the Reveal Triangles to see the list and go to Hardware > FireWire.  (Use USB for Internal Cameras)
    If it appears here try booting or Logging in as another user on the Mac (Create a Test account if you don't have one) and try item 2b) above again.
    d) With FireWire 800 computers you may have to change your FireWire 400 to 800 Adaptor or Cable to get full Audio functionality with Lion Apps
    If it is not in the System Profiler you are almost certainly going to need the Trouble Shooting Article from Apple at this point.  This Article may also be of help (number HT1317 What to do if your computer won't recognise a FireWire or USB device).
    If you have not resolved things at this stage it is going to be time for an Engineer with Apple credentials.There are no user serviceable parts inside any iSight.
    Other Items
    Audio.
    The External Camera has two mics inside.The volume it records at or plays through for iChat is controlled in System Preferences > Sound > Input tab (select device) and this should be set to get the blue response bar to at least half way (preferably three quarters) when you talk.The same applies to any other Mic, even the Internal one on laptops and some other Macs.
    Firmware.
    The System Profiler as detailed above should tell you the Firmware the iSight has.  The current version is 1.0.3 and was updated in Panther.  (Essentially it is an Audio compatibility update but does seem to help in other situations)
    If your computer is running Panther (10.2.x) then use this Updater
    If running Tiger (10.4.x) or Leopard (10.5.x) then navigate manually to your Hard Drive/System/Library/Core Services/iSight Updater and run the updater found there.
    If an iSight is Plugged in on the Computer when you do an  OS update and the firmware needs updating on the iSight this app is supposed to be triggered but it seem it may need a hand at times.
    Focusing on the External iSight
    Essentially the External iSight is self or Autofocusing.
    If in doubt then try better lighting and strong colours as opposes to light or pastels.
    (All built-in iSights are fixed focus. Therefore, unless a built-in iSight lens cover is dirty or smudged, any built-in iSight whose image is blurry needs service by an Engineer with Apple credentials.)
    EZ Jim has these more specific recommendations for piece of mind.
      Make a cross whose lines are about one-half inch or more wide on a plain background to use as a focus target. (I have even used black electrical tape.)
    Turn on plenty of light and hold the target very still at about two or three feet from the lens. Watch iSight focus. (You may need to use a tripod or brace yourself to hold the target still enough.)
    Then quickly move the target and hold it very still at about one foot away from the lens. Watch iSight focus.
      Finally, move in to about six inches from iSight, and check focus there, too. (Holding the target still is more important as you get closer to iSight.)
    This Users Tip by Ian Bickerstaff  can give you clues for any application really  "Look  and sound good in iChat"
    Other Info and Links
    iSight Support info at Apple Links to Users Guide, Manual and many other topics on the External iSight.
    Apple's iSight Firewire Connectivity FAQs
    Apple's iSight Service FAQs
    If you feel you have not understood or think you have not grasped something here or in the links so far try the iSight Discussion Forum
    1:13 PM      Saturday; October 8, 2011
    Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat"
     G4/1GhzDual MDD (Leopard 10.5.8)
     MacBookPro 2Gb( 10.6.8)
     Mac OS X (10.6.8),
    "Limit the Logs to the Bits above Binary Images."  No, Seriously

  • Apple  LED Cinema Display -- USB Port + iSight Camera not  working

    I see an unusual problem with my brand new LED Cinema display. When i put my Macbook pro in sleep mode it deactivate all the USB ports and isight camera in LED Cinema Display. When I turn the computer back on I cannot use USB or iSight camera. I tried below solutions -
    - Restarting the Macbook pro and LED cinema
    - Completely draining the power in both LED Cinema and Mackbook pro.
    - Resetting Macbook pro.
    - Upgrading LED Cinema to latest and greatest firmware ( firmware update 1.0)
    Did anyone encounter this problem ? If yes please post your thoughts or any solutions.

    After numerous attempts of powering down/resetting the macbook pro and led cinema i was able to make the USB ports work. However I was able to successfully reproduce the problem once again by putting the mackbook on sleep mode.
    I finally ended up shipping my led cinema back to apple for a replacement. I will try the test case with the new one when it arrives.

  • Anyone having problems with their iSight Camera and making calls from the desktop?

    I upgraded our early 2008 MacPro with Yosemite with no problems the day it was released.  I made a phone call through the desktop using my iPhone and it worked perfectly.  For some reason, this feature does not always work.  One minute the iSight camera works fine, the next minute FaceTime does not recognize it is on.
    My iPhone was successfully paired with the desktop, but when I went to connect, I got a message, Connection Unsuccessful - our MacPro is not supported.  Does the iPhone have to be paired with the desktop in order to make/receive calls?  It was not paired when I successfully tested a couple of calls yesterday, but today it is not working.

    Do you have email notifications activated? It may have been deactivated when the os updated.
    Settings>notification centre mine is set not to show by default.

  • TS1538 On Windows Vista, everything works through the USB ports except IOS devices.  This just started and I can't get things to work.  Help!

    The past few days I find my IOS devices don't show up in "My Computer" and they don't show up in iTunes.  All other USB devices work well.  I am using Windows Vista.  I have tried several troubleshooting things, including unintalling and reinstalling iTunes, stopping and starting the Apple monitors, etc.  Nothing is working.  Ideas?

    It's really great that you're taking the time to help me.  I did several of the tests you recommend over the last two or three days.  It always shows that the iPod/iPhone/iPad isn't present.  Here's more.  I got a Norton tech to help me yesterday and it isn't the anti-virus, as we uninstalled everything and it still didn't work.  I went deeper into the system through the control panel, and found the device detected on the appropriate USB port, but it won't show up in "My Computer".  Two of the three devices show up on another PC, (I didn't test the third) so I'm leaning to something in iTunes because every other USB device I plug into the Vista ports shows up quickly and works perfectly (thumb drives, wireless mouse, camera, etc).  I already unistalled all Apple software and downloaded new, but the problem still exists.  I have restarted, unplugged, you name it and the devices aren't showing up.  I can't wirelessly sync either because one has to set that up through iTunes prior to doing it.

  • I have just recently lost use of 2 USB ports and my isight camera.  I have an isight G5 imac that has been working great.  I have rebooted, reloaded my OS, and tried PRAM reset.  I can use my keyboard, but not other peripherals.  Any ideas on diagnostics?

    I have just recently lost use of 2 USB ports and my isight camera.  My keyboard works fine, but there is not any indication of connections when probing USB in "About this MAC".  I have rebooted, executed a PRAM reset, and reloaded my OS, but to no avail I am out 2 of my 3 USB ports.  I don't know how to diagnose the issue.  Any ideas?
    --kevinfromflagstaff

    Well, if you've tried different USB cords and devices and have reset your PRAM:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
    And SMC:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
    I'd say your USB ports are shot - since they are an integral part of the logic board, replacing it will most likely be expensive. I'd still go for a definitive diagnosis at the Genius Bar.

  • Built-in iSight camera doesn't work all the time...?

    This started on iChat... When starting a video conference I see a black picture, the green light turns on but my buddy only see's a video of herself and is still able to hear me. I tried opening the audio/video preferences and the preview is still black. I also tried opening photobooth and it shows a black picture as well. This only happens on occassions, it works most of the time but this problem seems to be occurring more often. I've tried all the troubleshooting listed but nothing seems to work..?

    "I've tried all the troubleshooting listed but nothing seems to work..? "
    Please list them. This will avoid the +"been there, done that"+ scenarios when users try to provide you with troubleshooting solutions.
    Otherwise, +"since you've tried all the troubleshooting listed"+ then send your computer to your local AASP or contact AppleCare if you are still under warranty.
    Tried everything in Article http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2090 How to Troubleshoot iSight and this thread my isight camera is not working-not recognised with photo booth or ichat?

  • I bought a brand new Mac 27" desktop that came loaded with Adobe CS6. Everything worked like a charm until the hard drive, 1Tb, developed a bad sector and the Apple Store reinstalled a new one as I had extended warranty with them. The recycled the drive i

    I bought a brand new Mac 27" desktop that came loaded with Adobe CS6. Everything worked like a charm until the hard drive, 1Tb, developed a bad sector and the Apple Store reinstalled a new one as I had extended warranty with them. They recycled the drive immediately (like a fool I didn't ask for it back to get the data off it.) But luckily I have all my data on CrashPlan. I downloaded it and it worked great except I downloaded it to the desktop and not the original location so it got squirrely. I also have an external 1.5Tb drive that I wanted to make bootable so I installed Mavericks 10.9.3 . I then went ahead and installed it on the newly installed drive too.
    I think that because I have a new drive Adobe thinks I have a news computer. I bought the 27" Mac brand new from Ebay and it came loaded with software, including CS6. I have a serial number for CS6 but Adobe said it wasn't valid. (I have owned CS2, CS4 and now CS6 which came preloaded onto the Mac by the seller who told me that the software was registered to the Mac???
    I am going to re-download the backup but this time to the original location (I still don't think it will work with Adobe. What can I do about this?
    iMac 27-inch, Late 2012
    Processor  3.2 GHz Intel Core i5
    Memory  32 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
    Graphics  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675MX 1024 MB
    Software  OS X 10.9.3 (13D65)@

    You need to contact Adobe Support either by chat or via phone when you have serial number and activation issues.
    Here is a link to a page with options to help make contact:
    http://www.adobe.com/support/download-install/supportinfo/

  • I have hp laptop dv9009us one day all the USB ports and webcam camera stopped working

    I have hp laptop dv9009us one day all the USB ports and webcam camera stopped working, I had windows XP and tried all solutions posted on online forums didn’t work, I upgraded to windows 7 and still not working, please note that the USB is detected in device manger and it says working properly but he webcam is not detected at all, also when I connect any device to USB it gives it power and I even can charge my cell phone but it doesn’t detect any device. Is there any genius out there that can help me?
    Also after I installed windows 7 I went o system information----software environment--- system drivers, and I found all USB drivers stopped by the way this was the case in windows XP as well
    usbccgp            Microsoft USB Generic Parent Driver   c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbccgp.sys         Kernel Driver   No            Manual Stopped           OK      Normal No       No
    usbcir   eHome Infrared Receiver (USBCIR)    c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbcir.sys Kernel Driver   No       Manual            Stopped           OK      Normal No       No
    usbehci Microsoft USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller Miniport Driver  c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbehci.sys            Kernel Driver   No       Manual Stopped           OK      Normal No       No
    usbfilter            AMD USB Filter Driver           c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbfilter.sys          Kernel Driver   No            Manual Stopped           OK      Normal No       No
    usbfltr   Razer Copperhead Driver         c:\windows\system32\drivers\copperhd.sys       Kernel Driver   No       Manual            Stopped           OK      Ignore  No       No
    usbhub Microsoft USB Standard Hub Driver    c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys           Kernel Driver   No            Manual Stopped           OK      Normal No       No
    usbohci Microsoft USB Open Host Controller Miniport Driver  c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbohci.sys          Kernel Driver   No       Manual Stopped           OK      Normal No       No
    usbprint            Microsoft USB PRINTER Class           c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbprint.sys          Kernel Driver   No            Manual Stopped           OK      Normal No       No
    usbstor USB Mass Storage Driver        c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbstor.sys           Kernel Driver   No       Manual            Stopped           OK      Normal No       No
    usbuhci Microsoft USB Universal Host Controller Miniport Driver         c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbuhci.sys            Kernel Driver   No       Manual Stopped           OK      Normal No       No
    uwbusb            UWB Bus Control USB-Miniport Driver          c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbuwbmini.sys    Kernel Driver   No       Manual Stopped           OK      Normal No       No

    Did you ever get this resolved? I am having the same problem and have tried just about everything for my dv9000.

  • I just purchased a new to me ibook g4 I have all the disks but the cd does not seem to read them properly. I wanted to re install everythMost everything works anyway except my address book application , help how do I reinstall

    I just purchased a new to me ibook g4. I have all the disks but they do not seem to work properly. When I restart holding the C key they just spit out of the drive. I wanted to reset everything back to factory and start over but no go. Most everything works anyway except my address book application. It seems to be missing. How can I download and reinstall a new address book App. Thanks, John

    iBook G4/1.33 12-Inch (Mid-2005 - Op)
    1.33 GHz PowerPC 7447a (G4)
    Intro Date:
    July 26, 2005
    Disc Date:
    May 16, 2006
    Order No:
    M9846LL/A
    Model No:
    A1133 (EMC N/A)
    Subfamily:
    iBook G4 - Mid-2005
    Model ID:
    PowerBook6,7
    Std. RAM:
    512 MB
    Std. VRAM:
    32 MB
    Std. HD:
    40 GB (4200 RPM)
    Std. Optical:
    8X "Combo Drive"
    Complete iBook G4/1.33 12-Inch (Mid-2005 - Op) Specs
    The problem with accessing the content of the disks is the CD Drive does not seem to access them. It also has a heck of a time ejecting them. Other disks seem to read. The unit came with imovie disks and I can use them. The disks look perfectly good no scratches but they just don't work, I was hoping I could just get a online copy of the address book to replace the one that seems to be missing. Or find it somewhere on my drive. Have no clue where to look though. 

  • External iSight cam not working with iChat

    I've got an external iSight cam that was working fine in 10.5.8 with iChat - I'm using 10.6.1 now. Now when I open iChat, the camera stays off (no green light) and iChat video preview says that another application is using the camera so it's not available, which of course, is not true.
    I've tried everything I know, but can't get it to work. The camera works with Skype, so I know it's functioning properly.
    When I checked the Connection Doctor, under Network, it says that there's something in my network setup that is preventing video chats, but I haven't changed anything since upgrading to SL. I have a direct ethernet cable to my DSL modem/router - Covad. My wife's iChat works fine with her new LogiTech camera, and she's on the same home network/router.
    Message was edited by: Macaroni108

    Opps,
    My head read that as MacBook Pro. Sorry.
    Try Restarting the computer whilst Holding done the Apple (CMD)+ALT (OPTION)PR Keys until you have heard three start up Bongs.
    Chax is an iChat Add-on.
    Different version have done different things in the different iChat Versions.
    There is only a Alpha test version of the one for Snow Leopard.
    The iChat 4 version does not work in Snow Leopard/iChat 5 and that was why I was asking.
    7:43 PM Monday; September 14, 2009
    Please, if posting Logs, do not post any Log info after the line "Binary Images for iChat"

  • ISight Camera not working after Leopard install

    On my 1st gen Intel 20" iMac, after the Leopard upgrade -- which went very smoothly -- my iSight camera no longer works. I have tried it in Photo Booth and iChat Video and it is the same in each, so it is the camera, apparently, not the application using it.
    In the self-viewing screen on my iMac, I see myself for just a second or so, then I fade out quickly and there is nothing to see but black. If I shine a desk lamp in my face, then I can just barely see the outline of my image but the picture is mostly black. It seems like an exposure problem: the camera seems to adjust, shutting down as though I am very brightly lit but since I am not, it produces only a black picture.
    I also have a 1st gen Intel white MacBook that I have also upgraded to Leopard. The iSight camera seems to work just fine on that computer. I tried out the video in Photo Booth and it worked great.
    Any ideas?

    Hi,
    I too am having the same problem, and I'm using the old school iSight camera and immediately after installing Leopard, it won't work. I can't even power up the camera. It will power up for about 3 seconds then power down as fast as the little green light came on. It was fine about an hour before the 10.5 install. I powered down and unplugged everything for about 10 mins. then plugged it all back in, and still not working. So I am back to the drawing board trying to sort this out. If anyone has anymore thoughts on this, pls. chime in. All the suggestions seem to work for you folks after a little tweak. I even booted into OF mode and reset-nvram and reset-all for kicks to give it an even fresher start.
    thanks!

  • Will isight cam work on Skype?

    Hi all..
    I am totally out of my depth here as i normally only use my Mac for music. My question is will an isight cam work with Skype, and what else do i need to set up a chat.
    I have a ibook G4 with a 400 firewire port, 1 Ghz of memory, and would dearly love to chat to my niece.
    Sorry for asking total beginner questions but we all start somewhere. Any advice would be gratefully recieved.

    Yes. But, apparently, from reviewing the other comments posted, you do not want to upgrade to 10.5 for now. In Skype, open preferences and select iSight for audio and video. Sometimes there is reverb if the volume is too high using iSight audio - it is best to use headphones with microphone rather than iSight for the microphone (it works, but, best to have some distance from the computer speakers).

  • Two brand new Isight cameras won't work with my computer!@!!= ARGH!!!!!!!!!

    The first Isight I bought had some stuck pixels and was returned to apple for a new Isight. The new camera worked for a couple of days then screwed up the video with ichat and skype. Worked OK with Quicktime, Imovie, Quicktime Broadcast although it locked up like the first camera did when recording on native resolution in QT.
    I hope my experience hasn't been typical of the Isight camera.
    Why would it work with quicktime/imovie/quicktime broadcast but refuse to provide decent video to ichat or skype even after formatting and reinstalling everything. Why then would it work ok on a macbook with no problems but not work on an Ibook? Why would a firewire camcorder have no problems using any of the programs but then run into problems using an Isight camera?
    ibook g4 12   Mac OS X (10.3.8)  

    10.6 Snow Leopard will run on any Intel mac. So that's any Mac made in the last 6 years. Snow Leopard came out in July 2009 and only cost $29. So you had over 3 years to have upgraded your MacBook.
    You're willing to pay a couple of hundred dollars for a new phone but not the $29 in the last three years to have upgraded your OS on your MacBook.
    The Snow Leopard 10.6 DVD should still be available from Apple for $20. You will have to call Apple Customer Care 1-800-692-7753 or 1-800-676-2775 to purchase it. It may still be in the Legacy Products list. The App Store which is required to download 10.7 Lion or 10.8 Mountain Lion is part of the 10.6.6 update.
    If they no longer have any in stock you will have to buy it from eBay or Apple resellers that still have stock. But you will have to pay a premium since the DVDs are no longer being made. Snow Leopard DVDs are already up to $100 on Amazon.
    http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=10.6+snow+leopard&_sacat=0&_odkw=mac+os+10.6 &_osacat=0

  • External iSight Camera not working after update installed?

    a couple of weeks ago I turned on iChat and up popped a window that said i needed to update the (external) iSight camera i had plugged into my minimac (firewire). followed the instructions and did just that. little greenlight glowed happily, rotated lens and opened iChat--little green light blinked off and then iChat showed that the camera was not turned on. tried turning it on and off by rotating the lens, unplugging firewire and also restarted computer...no change. looked for update to firmware and downloaded 1.0.3, only to be told it does not work with OS 10.4 (bummer).
    had a back up camera, plugged that in and no problems...trouble is roomate recently got the pop-up screen when he was using it and, thinking he was doing me a favor, 'updated'...so now have 2 cameras that do not work and no answers to be found on the posts or the apple support site.
    any ideas?

    Welcome to Discussions, johnboysf
    (1) Assuming you are not ANY having other problems with your Macs and that your Mac OS X Maintenance is up to date, you can concentrate on the iSight part of your system(s).
    Restart your Mac with no unnecessary peripherals connected and try the suggestions here:
      http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93240
    (2) If your iSight still does not work with any app, check for Possible hardware or software conflicts with iSight.
    (3) I cannot tell whether your mini is an iNtel or PPC. Apply the appropriate Combo Updater as follows if you still have the problem:
    • Backup your Home Folder, or at very least, your important files.
    • Repair permissions. (Click here if you need help.)
    • For PPC, download and apply the Mac OS X 10.4.10 Combo Update (PPC).
    • For iNtel, download and apply the Mac OS X 10.4.10 Combo Update v1.1 (Intel).
    • Finish with another Permissions Repair, and then check your iSight again.
    Users have reported fixes to a variety of audio, video, connectivity, and software conflicts and unreliability issues after properly applying Combo Updates.
    (4) If your problem persists after trying all of the above, the problem may be with your iSight itself. The fact that you got that notification after you had previously been using your iSight successfully under OS 10.4.x, and the fact that the updater ran for you and your roommate under OS 10.4.x, makes me think there may be something wrong with your iSights. The Tiger (10.4.x) OS includes all the necessary earlier update (including iSight Firmware 1.0.3) and installs the Firmware update if necessary at the time you installed Tiger or first connected your iSight. Therefore, the Firmware update should be unnecessary and should not have been identified by Software Update... as being needed (unless someone has improperly thrown away some OS X files.)
    As you note, iSight Firmware 1.0.3 will not run except on Mac OS X v10.3.7-10.3.9 (or, it now seems, if something is wrong.) If you have access to a Firewire-equipped Mac that is using one of these OSs, you can try applying the update to your iSights using that Mac.
    (5) If you cannot find a Mac that is still using Panther, or if applying the update does not resolve your problem, contact your Apple Authorized Service Provider for professional service. Ask your AASP if he wants to see your Macs, too, to check whether their software has been modified or damaged.
    EZ Jim
    PowerBook 1.67 GHz w/Mac OS X (10.4.10) G5 DP 1.8 w/Mac OS X (10.5)  External iSight

Maybe you are looking for

  • Any more I can do to stop dropping connections and...

    I'm hoping someone here can give me some pointers. About a month ago my broadband speeds started dropping off and disconnecting.  I contacted BT and they said it was an issue with my home wiring as there was no fault they could see.  Despite the fact

  • After upgrading to CS5, printing PDFs has become a nightmare!

    After upgrading to CS5, printing PDFs has become a nightmare! For example, 1. It would never finish printing the file, just the first so many pages. So...  2. I updated the driver, and then I could print one copy only without problems. But... 3. I ca

  • Reference Monitor Question

    I'm in the market for a new TV. My old 19" Toshiba still works, but the quality isn't there anymore. Still good enough though to view video on before burning to DVD. My questions are: -- Will a flat screen LCD be comparable in any way to the CRT for

  • How to purge exception queue

    I would like to write a store procedure to purge exception queue according to queue and corr_id, but the problem is corr_id needs to be passed as a variable. declare           po_t dbms_aqadm.aq$_purge_options_t;           begin           po_t.block

  • Replaced HDD, still not working

    Hi. Our MacBook stopped working for no reason. It wouldn't boot up, and just the flashing folder with a question mark appeared. After some searching it seemed like this is a common problem and most likely the HDD had failed. MacBook is 14 months old.