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		<title>By: rob y p</title>
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		<description>The device manager has many different uses including: hardware troubleshooting, updating drivers, viewing hardware properties, finding device names and other information regarding your hardware.

Go to your desktop, right click My Computer, and left click Properties.
Then for Windows XP and 2000 Users, left click the Hardware tab and then left click the Device Manager button

Then for Windows XP and 2000 Users, left click the Hardware tab and then left click the Device Manager button

And see if any of these are there for your cam, if so either click repair or reinstall.</description>
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<p>Go to your desktop, right click My Computer, and left click Properties.<br />
Then for Windows XP and 2000 Users, left click the Hardware tab and then left click the Device Manager button</p>
<p>Then for Windows XP and 2000 Users, left click the Hardware tab and then left click the Device Manager button</p>
<p>And see if any of these are there for your cam, if so either click repair or reinstall.</p>
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