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Logitech QuickCam VC USB driver for Windows XP

We bought a webcam in yard sale, it is a Logitech QuickCam VC model LKD5 part number 1049-640-001. As we all know, most items bought in yard sale does not come with a driver. A quick visit to Logitech shows that they don't provide a driver for Windows XP for this device. Here comes google. After few minutes of surfing I finally found a driver that works for this hardware. Get it from here. If you need to get the driver from the original publisher visit here. Note: don't install any software from Logitech as it may interfere with the functionality of the driver. Just use Yahoo Messenger or MSN Messenger. You should be all set.

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Unknown said…
a life saver... thanks a lot for you courtesy.
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Anonymous said…
Worked great... thanks!
Anonymous said…
Hi A very nice niche blog, and a good design there sparks Simplicity yet complex algorithm of the internet. Thank You.
Unknown said…
Thanks a lot. It works at my win7 XP mode.

Thanks
Sincerely
John Hsu
2012-7-8
Anonymous said…
I'll use this old webcam only for testing but, anyway, THANK!!!
Anonymous said…
thanks

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