CHICONY WEB CAMERA DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 7 - DRIVER FOR WI
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Chicony Web Camera Driver For Windows 7
A webcam is a video capture device that is connected to a computer or computer network, often using a USB port or, if connected to a network, ethernet or Wi-Fi.
A CCTV Camera with built-in web server computer. More info.
Windows 7 is the latest release of Microsoft Windows, a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, netbooks, tablet PCs, and media center PCs.
Similar to the windows OS used for Desktop and Laptop PCs.
The next shrink-wrapped version of the Windows operating system currently in early beta, available to tech communities with high expectations
Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd. is a Taiwan-based multinational electronics manufacturer. Its product lineup includes input devices, power supplies and digital image products. It offers desktop keyboards, mobile keyboards, digital cameras, personal-computer cameras and digital video cameras.
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Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit on MacBook Pro 13"
They said it wouldn't work...
October 9, 2009 -- After upgrading OS X to Snow Leopard, I installed the latest BootCamp.. and then installed the final RTM version of Windows 7 64bit. Who said this didn't work? HA. All drivers work out-of-the-box.. Runs flawlessly.
February 5, 2010 -- Same installation -- still working great! Updated BootCamp to the official release. No problems. :)
October 10, 2010 -- It's been a year with the same installation. A few weeks ago I purchased an OCZ Vertex 2 solid state drive. My plan was to suck some more speed from this system while also refreshing the OS (fresh install of Snow Leopard and Windows 7). That didn't happen. The SSD would not permit OS X to upgrade to Snow Leopard - no matter what. I tried everything to get SL installed - even resorting to just imaging the current system and bringing it down on the SSD - that worked, but there were drive errors and the drive couldn't be partitioned for Bootcamp. I've sent the drive back to Newegg for an RMA... but I'm doubtful it's the drive, but rather an incompatibility with the MacBook Pro's SATA controller. We'll see. If the new drive doesn't work, I may try an SSD from Other World Computing - which claims it has some of the fastest SSD's on the market (uses the same Sandforce controller as the OCZ Vertex) and is compatible with Macs. We'll see this week when the replacement drive arrives.
October 18 - Replacement SSD didn't work - although it got further in the installation. Leopard installed fine - and booted in 10 seconds. I gave up on the OCZ SSD and got a WD Black 320GB 7200 HDD - quicker than the OEM 5400rpm drive. I also got 8GB of ram for the laptop - so that should hold me over for a little while. I'm going to sell the OCZ SSD and get a SSD that has been confirmed by the manufacturer to work with my model MBP.
Bootcamp: Windows 7 & Google Chrome
I'm loving Google Chrome in Windows 7. The speed, sleekness, security tied to Google database of malicious/phishing sites, new tabs which display most visited sites, dynamic tabs (ability to pull tabbed windows out and put them back in the tabs bar), download, status bar, multi threading/processes stability... all features that are very nice. Now if only it had an RSS update notifier similar to Safari.