Just bought a Logitech C120 Webcam, I hooked it up to the computer and popped in the disk, the second I did that, a page popped up asking for my language and to agree to the terms, but when I tried to click the language, no options showed up, and there was no next button. I went to the logitech website and tried downloading both the 32-bit and the 64-bit installers and the 64-bit download (I believe my computer is a 64-bit computer) said that it wouldn't work with my computer, I downloaded the 32-bit and it took me to the same installation page that came up when I put in the CD, the page that said welcome, asked me to chose my language (but didn't give any options) and didn't display a next button.
I just want to be able to videochat on skype, and I should also point out that the copy of windows I have isn't legal (My brother did it- not me)
Not sure what to do.
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Having Genuine Windows really doesn't matter. If you want to check to see if your computer is 64-Bit Right Click ''Computer'' and you'll see the details of your computer, whether it's 32 or 64-bit. But You would need to erase Everything from the Webcam, Drivers, Software etc. Anything that is related to it. Go into the Device Manager (which is in the control panel) And check to see if any of your USB Ports have any conflicts with Devices or Programs. After That Don't put the CD in. Just plug in the USB cable into your computer, And let Windows Detect the Hardware. Only put in the software or Download the software if it asks you. (Or if you don't have a CD just browse for the software driver you downloaded) You will have to wait some time for the next screen to come up.