Webcam live video im

ciao a tutti...ho appena comprato una webcam live video im...ho installato correttamente i driver e tutte le applicazioni...ma ogni volta che cerco di visualizzare l'immagine della webcam o di fare una video chiamata su msn messenger il pc mi si riavvia automaticamente....cosa pu essere ki mi da una mano vi prego aiutatemi ? MOLTO IMPORTANTE...
Message Edited by beniii90 on 05-29-2007 05:39 AM
Message Edited by beniii90 on 05-29-2007 05:42 AM

jamie88 wrote:
Hey.
Anybody kno where i can download the files that come on the installation cd?
Ive lost mine and i recently got a new pc.
Cheers.
http://badboy.huh.io

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