HP USB VGA Clip Webcam driver instal

I have HP USB VGA Clip Webcam. Model : RD346AA.
I have tried to install the driver for the same.
But I could not find the proper driver.
When I am trying to install "HPSupportSolutionsFramework-11.51.0049.msi" the setup is just starting and suddenly disapperars.
My OS is Windows XP.
How can i find the right driver for this webcam?
Kindly help me,
Thanks in Advance.

Try installing the XP drivers from the HP website, as they may be backwards compatible. There's no guarantees but it won't hurt to try.
I know this sometimes works as I have several older peripherals, running on Windows 7 drivers on a Windows 8 PC.    

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