iSight drivers will not load in XP virtual machine

Discussion in 'Windows Virtual Machine' started by ScotD, Apr 5, 2010.

  1. ScotD

    ScotD Bit poster

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    I am running Parallels build 5.0.9344 on an iMac, Snow Leopard (2 weeks old). Guest OS is XP SP2. I am trying to get the iSight camera driver to load in XP and get recognized. I am not having any luck.

    I assign the camera to XP (Parallels, Devices, USB, Apple Built-In iSight). Windows pops-up a window stating a new device was installed and starts the driver wizard. I inserted my Snow Leopard DVD, goto Boot Camp, Drivers, Apple, and double-clicked on AppleISightInstaller.exe. The installer runs and states it has installed the driver successfully. I then let windows search for the driver, and it just states "Cannot install this Hardware. The hardware was not installed because the wizard cannot find the necessary software.".

    Upon reading someone else's suggestion, I renamed the .EXE file to a RAR file and manually extracted all of the files to a folder. I then restarted the New Hardware wizard and instead of letting it search for the driver, I pointed the wizard to the folder I manually extracted the drivers to. Same thing - it just tells me it can't find a driver. The isight.inf file is there, but windows is not matching the driver with the hardware.

    Does anyone have any other suggestions? Extremely frustrating...
     
  2. I-che

    I-che Pro

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    Hi ScotD,
    normally, this KB article should work: http://kb.parallels.com/5028
    If you still have problems, please try to install entire Boot Camp drivers pack.
     
  3. HuebnerE

    HuebnerE Junior Member

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    I´ve got the same Problems with my iSight on iMac late 2009 an Parallels6

    In fact I got the iSight working in Parallels with an video conferende-software, but the DeviceManager still tells the Built-in iSight should be installed. At this point I have the same issues like ScotD.

    Is that "normal" that, Parallels can activate iSight, but Windows is still advising to install the device?!
     

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