![]() In the case of bad hardware (either PC side or peripheral side), the computer might inquire what the device is and receive incorrect information. Normally the device would respond, "Geeklogic Webcam Version 3.0" at which point the OS would determine whether it had a suitable driver or would ask you (the user) where a driver for Geeklogic Webcam Version 3.0 is. ![]() ![]() A bad device can send incorrect info to the computer during the initial communication normally used to determine the hardware type.įor example if you had a Geeklogic Webcam Version 3.0 (totally made that name up) when you connect the device, the computer asks the newly connected device what it is. I hate doing this when i can't see and interact with the hardware because there are too many variables in play to make a solid diagnosis over the internet but I am still leaning towards the same thought I had earlier at this point: Bad hardware.
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