VGA hardware or driver to run Cyberlink YouCam. What should i do

dear sir, i tried to open my youcam webcam (hp pavilion g7) and it is saying i do not have the compatible VGA hardware or driver to run Cyberlink YouCam. What should i do

Hello Naimesh7996,
You are stating that you are unable to start your webcam, is that correct? I will be happy to help you.
Can you please provide the full model of the computer you have, If you are unsure where to locate that information have a look at this link for help if needed.
Please respond back at your earliest convenience.
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    Hi:
    There are 3 different varieties of that model #.  Which one is yours?
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/pfinder?cc=us&l​c=en&query=15-035TU+&tool=s-002&dlc=en
    What operating system do you need the drivers for?  and for 32 or 64 bit?

  • You do not have the compatible VGA hardware or driver to run youcam

    I cant figure out how to fix youcam on my laptop. Everytime I try to open youcam It pops up with "you do not have the compatible VGA hardware or driver to run youcam". What information is needed to fix this problem and what do i need to do to fix it?

    Hi bored55,
    Welcome to the HP Forums!
    I would like to take a moment and thank you for using the forum, it is a great place to find answers. For you to have the best experience in the HP forum, I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.
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    If you check Device Manager, you should be able to locate the Webcam and then install or update a driver for it.
    You can run HP Support Assistant to aid with HP updates and drivers.
    Have you tried troubleshooting the device through Windows?
    To assist you further I will require more information.
    What exact model of HP notebook do you have?  How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?
    What Operating System are you running?
    Sparkles1
    I work on behalf of HP
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  • You do not have compatible vga hardware or driver to run You cam

    when i download & install cyberlink youcam software, massage shown at the end of installetion
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    Hi:
    Did you install the graphics driver for your model?
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-134230-1&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en...

  • 15-r006TU Hp Notebook, You do not have the compatible VGA hardware or driver to run youcam

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    Try installing HP Support Assistant which will automatically download and install drivers/updates:
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    http://www8.hp.com/us/en/campaigns/hpsupportassistant/hpsupport.html
    If this doesnt help, provide the Hardware ID of the device and we would prove the drivers.
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