Satellite P200 - Webcam stopped working after Vista upgrade

Since upgrading Vista Home Premium to Vista Ultimate the integrated webcam has not worked. I've re-installed the Camera software whch proceeds to the point of updating driver software. The process fails with the messages "Windows encountered a problem install the driver software for your device". "Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it. Chicony USB 2.0 Camera". "The driver installation file for this device is missing a necessary entry. This may be because the INF was written for Windows 95 or later. Contact your hardware vendor".
The Toshiba download site does not contain drivers for this device. only the Camera Assistant Software. The Chicony Electronics site contains some drivers for cameras, but doesn't describe the cameras and refers to model numbers which don't tally with the Toshiba references. I tried the latest model, but the driver installation completed with no termination messages and the camera still didn't work. Running the installation a second time recognised that something had been installed and proceeded to remove it, again no completion messages. A real class act!
Can anyone suggest where I might find a solution?

Hi Syntax,
I did originally assume that the CAS software included the necessary drivers and have already done pretty much what you suggest about 3 times already. Still I have tried again exactly as you suggest.
Removed the "Unknown Device" from Device Manager.
Uninstalled the CAS software.
Restarted.
Ran CCleaner.
Restarted.
When Vista prompted to install driver for the new hardware, I declined.
Ran the ToshibaCAS.exe program, which completed successfully.
On attempting to use the software, the message "Switch on Camera" is displayed.
Device Manager shows hardware as "Unknown Device".
Properties show "The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)"
Re-installing drivers from Device Manager repeats the problem stated in original question.
Thanks,
Alan

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