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Solve : how to remove camera driver from control panel? |
Answer» HI, This is my first time posting here, so please bear with me if I don't do it just right. First of all, I have a HP Pavilion Windows XP Service Pack 2 computer. Under Control Panel in Add or Remove, there is something that just says "Camera Driver." I would like to remove it, but when I click on Change/Remove, nothing happens. I had a couple of digital cameras connected before and am getting a new camera. I would like to remove this before I connect the new one. Anyone know how I can remove it? Thank you wel if you are unable to uninstall it from the Add/Remove button try to uninstall it by double clicking the installation setup ( the exe from where you have installed the files). I hate to appear stupid, but where would I find the installation set up? I ran a search on Camera Driver, but could not find anything CALLED that. I have no idea what program installed it. Thank you for your help.wel ther would be a Setup FILE for the camera drivers which you hav installed when U connected your camera to the p.c for the first time. So i am talking about that setup file.I appreciate your help, but I have no idea where that setup file is.Quote when I click on Change/Remove, nothing happensMost likely, it's just empty, leftover listing. Download, and install CCleaner: http://www.ccleaner.com/download/builds. Get "Slim" version. Read CCleaner instruction here: http://www.jahewi.nl/ccleaner/ccleaner.html, and run CCleanerI did run the CC cleaner and it deleted a lot of unecessary files. I'm very leery about downloading stuff like that and running it, because in the past it, or more likely me, has caused big problems on my computer that it took me forever to fix. This one so far has caused no trouble. After I ran it, I shut off my computer, restarted it, ran Outlook Express and the internet, and everything still works. But, Camera Driver is still in my Add/Remove section. Should I just ignore it? I'm only worried because when I connect my new digital camera, I don't want it to cause a PROBLEM. I am REALLY grateful for all the help.CCleaner is very safe program, and it always creates backup, just in case, something goes wrong. You may want to manually remove that entry. The safe way to do it is described here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314481You are a genius!!! That removed it. Thank you so much. Glad to help |
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