PC Cam 600 Digital Camera

:manhappy:i installed my Creative PC Cam 600 after a computer crash and all seems to work ok but the 'Digital Camera' won't work..i get an error hoogiebobber CTTPCCam.exe and Windows shuts me down..when i try video the camera comes on and i can see myself on the screen..i did as suggested in 'Read Me' uninstalling the '600' drivers starting the computer again and installing the drivers but no go..before this happened i was able to download the images from the camera into the computer..the camera 'initialized' and started taking in the images..now the camera 'initializes' only for the 'Video' but not 'Digital Camera'..maybe it's time to get the newest Creative Camera, eh..thanks..i'll check back here tomorrow..my email is [email protected] john

Glholland,
Try reseting the camera. Here are the instructions that are taken from this Kbase article:
http://us.creative.com/support/kb/ar...p?l=2&sid=2544
"Turn on the camera and then press the Snapshot button ( on the top, right hand side of camera) and the Operation Mode button simultaneously for more than two seconds. This deletes all files from the camera "
Jeremy

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