HP Pavilion DV6000 CTO, Windows 7 64-bit, Web Cam 1.3MP software unavailabl​e

I was looking for the driver download for the webcam in my laptop, the only drivers I found works on Windows XP or Windows Vista.... Please help me in downloading the web cam software that would work with Windows 7 ultimate.
Looking forward for your fast reply
Thank you

Dragon-Phoenix wrote:
I was looking for the driver download for the webcam in my laptop, the only drivers I found works on Windows XP or Windows Vista.... Please help me in downloading the web cam software that would work with Windows 7 ultimate.
Looking forward for your fast reply
Thank you
Dragon-Phoenix wrote:
I was looking for the driver download for the webcam in my laptop, the only drivers I found works on Windows XP or Windows Vista.... Please help me in downloading the web cam software that would work with Windows 7 ultimate.
Looking forward for your fast reply
Thank you

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