Instead Device Manager is showing '(Code 18) reinstall driver'. I tried Compatibility Mode XP (Service pack 3) and the driver installed for 15 minutes (instead of a few minutes) and asked me to reboot as usual but that didn't work either. I right clicked the driver and chose Compatibility Mode Windows 7.
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver on the CD. If you dont find a file name that includes stream.sys, continue to the next steps. If it’s there, your camera was designed before Windows 7 and youll have to replace it with a newer camera. It just pops back to Image Devices as USB2.0 PC Camera with the yellow exclamation mark. Select the Driver tab, select the Driver Details button, and look for a file name that includes stream.sys. I've tried Uninstall and then Scan for Hardware Changes. Then it comes up in Device Manager in Other Devices as Unknown Device.
I've tried Update Driver Software / Search Automatically, but I get 'Driver not intended for this platform'. To find a driver for this device, click Update Driver.' (Code 1)ĭriver is not intended for this platform. 'This device is not configured correctly.
Properties/ General states, Manufacturer: AVEO Now when I plug it in, the LED lights come on the microscope but amcap states 'no video capture device was found'.ĭevice Manager can see USB2.0 PC Camera in Image Devices with a yellow exclamation mark. It worked fine until Windows 10 force updated. It comes with a driver CD in case it didn't work automatically. It's a generic Chinese plug and play device that isn't supposed to require a driver to work. It's supposed to be for XP, Vista and 7 (32bit and 64bit). I bought a USB microscope from eBay that wasn't supposed to work with Windows 10 but it did. I'm wondering if anyone might know a solution to this.