K7n420 digital camera error

With this mainboard, I bought a mustek gsmart mini2 digital camera to use as a webcam. The same camera works well on the other PCs, but on mine it gets all "wobbily". The colours are getting ugly and the picture can`t stand still. It must be a mainboard error bechause of my desperate HD format in try to fix the problem. All the newest drivers installed.

this was given out by nvidia re the newer boards
but the same advise im sure holds good
Application Note
nForce2 MCP-T/MCP
USB 1.1 Device Compatibility
DA-00822-001_v01 2
04/08/03 NVIDIA CONFIDENTIAL
USB Device Compatibility
This application note addresses the compatibility of the NVIDIA® nForce™ MCP and the nForce2 MCP-T and MCP processors with several USB devices in the marketplace. The devices listed below exhibit similar USB non-compliance.
• Aztech UM9100-U USB modem
• Creative Nomad Muvo MP3 player
• Creative Nomad Jukebox Zen MP3 player
• SCM video capture device (DCS200)
• Sonic Blue Rio S30/35/50 MP3 players
• St. Johns Technology USB2 HDD
• NuSLIM SUB 2.0 Portable HDD
Detailed Description
Customers have reported that several USB devices do not function reliably with the NVIDIA MCP processors. NVIDIA has tested them and determined they have very large clock jitter and fail the USB1.1 eye diagram requirements. Placing any of these devices behind a USB1.1 hub does not resolve this issue since the hub will not reclock, but will pass the jitter to the MCP. Depending upon the chip used in the USB device, a workaround or fix may be available.
Proposed Solutions
Several solutions exist depending upon the specific device.
General Solution
These devices work with MCP/MCP-T if they are behind a USB2.0 hub. Since the USB2.0 hub reclocks, the jitter is not passed through to the MCP/MCP-T. This is a general solution for all devices mentioned in this document.
Sigmatel-Based Devices
Devices that use the Sigmatel STMP3410 part work effectively if a firmware update is applied. (Please see the respective websites for updated firmware.)
These devices include:
• Creative Nomad MuVo MP3 player
• Creative Nomad Zen MP3 player
• Sonic Blue Rio S30/35/50 MP3 player
Note: These devices need to be updated in a non-nForce2 based system or there may be device failures while flashing.
Genesys-Based Devices
Devices that use Genesys GL811 chips may exhibit a failure if a large file is copied. When a file (usually larger than 20 MB) is copied to the USB drive, an error is prompted during the copy transfer. This causes the drive to disappear from the system device manager. Versions 20 and beyond are compatible and will not exhibit this failure.
These devices include:
• St. John's Technology USB2 HDD
• NuSLIM SUB 2.0 Portable HDD
Copyright
© 2003 by NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved

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