Opened 12 years ago
Closed 8 years ago
#10566 closed defect (obsolete)
Logitech QuickCam Express WebCam not working in Windows XP Guest
Reported by: | VB_FerchogtX | Owned by: | |
---|---|---|---|
Component: | USB | Version: | VirtualBox 4.1.14 |
Keywords: | webcam, bandwith, no-image, BSOD, problems | Cc: | |
Guest type: | Windows | Host type: | Windows |
Description
Hello people.
While trying to install this exact webcam, Windows XP SP3 Guest cannot get image from it, just a black box, installing v8.4.8 of Logitech software doesn't make it any better...
Tried with and without guest additions installed, reinstalled both Guest and Host USB drivers, no result. I just could get a BSOD once while uninstalling the webcam in guest and after that proceding with disconnection (using the menu in VirtualBox) to return control to host, then BSOD.
This device is USB 1.1 compliant (as far as I remember, it's a 2000 device, pretty old), and also, Host gets a "Bandwith exceeded" mesage for USB, the only thing I got connected is the webcam and a USB keyboard...
My host Data: Windows 7 x64 Home Premium 4 GB RAM DD2 667 Mhz ATI Radeon HD 4350 512 MB Discrete VGA 160 GB SATA II Maxtor Diamond Max 10 HDD 7200 RPM
Trying to connect a Logitech QuickCam Express using 8.4.8 drivers from Logitech and without the drivers...
Guest: Windows XP SP3 512 MB RAM 64 MB Video 2D & 3D Accel Enabled Bridged Networking (Default Networking device) 2 Shared Folders (Withing Shared folders in VirtualBox) Used A USB Filter for the camera so it is captured averytime I power on the VM, Using USB 2.0 options Installed the latest Expansion Pack for VirtualBox Everything else at default values for XP template
I attach my dump file when I got a BSOD in my host OS, may help you...
It is known that VBox still has issues with webcams, isn't it?
Thanks in advance for your reading.
See ya!!! :D
Attachments (1)
Change History (2)
by , 12 years ago
Attachment: | 051412-23500-01.rar added |
---|
comment:1 by , 8 years ago
Resolution: | → obsolete |
---|---|
Status: | new → closed |
Please reopen if still relevant with a recent VirtualBox release.
Host BSOD Dump File (Windows 7 x64 Home Premium)