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Nov 30 2008, 05:29 AM |
Try to delete the folder of logitech.
It's usually in C:\praogram files |
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Dec 2 2008, 01:19 AM |
Go to device manager and disable the device mate, see if that helps.
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Dec 2 2008, 01:47 AM |
What about a restore point?
Windows makes one everytime you install some sofware or hardware. -------------------- "It's a long way to the top..."
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Dec 2 2008, 03:26 AM |
Even after you remove it from control panel, You still must go into windows explorer and remove itfrom the system
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Dec 2 2008, 05:38 AM |
Hey GMC, Im having some temporary difficulties with my computer A while back, I purchased a Logitech webcam, installed it, wasnt happy with it, and reterned it Today, I was removing some old programs which take up space on the computer, removed logitech's drivers but not the .exe. Now, everytime I come on, a window appears telling me I need to install the drivers, but I don't have the disc, nor do I want it I tried using the "add or remove programs" in control panel, and tried deleting it in program files, but it says that because it's in use, it cannot be removed Does anybody know how to solve this problem? Thank you GMC Is this happening when you first turn it on? Sounds like it to me but I am not sure. Use MSCONFIG to disable the logitech device from trying to find a driver. Here is a link if you are not familiar with it. If you have questions ask and I will help you further. Windows XP or VISTA? -------------------- Had a guitar hanging, just about waist high, and we are going to play these things until the day we die. |
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