![]() Have you been able to reproduce this internally? Could it be some form of driver-related conflict between XP, Fusion and maybe also OS X? Etc. P.S.: I have attached two screenshots of some of the problems described above (the webcam icon in the Fusion status bar is also visibile, and has the icon of a headset: maybe this could also be improved, with a more realistic icon). I also tried to uninstall the Logitech drivers and test the webcam in basic UVC mode in XP: here, it is correctly detected - without hangs and thus without the need to disconnect and reconnect it during the new hardware found process - and the built-in Windows drivers are correctly installed, working as they should but the whole point in using Windows for this webcam is to take advantage of the full-featured Logitech software, so using it only in basic UVC mode is of course better done directly within OS X. (In a Vista VM everything works well with the Logitech drivers and software, as I said before.)Īh, good to know that it is a known problem. ![]()
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