Because of creative labs poor product support ( they still don't have beta drivers for vista ) I thought my experience with windows vista beta would be short, but like it did for my wireless usb adapter, Vista found and installed automatically the right drivers for my creative live motion webcam. My wireless usb adapter comes from Linksys and they too don't have beta drivers for vista and so far I have to say that Vista has shown me that it is stable and great work from Microsoft to support third party hardware. Creative labs never made an effort to release drivers for windows media center and I don't except them to care much more for their customers using beta versions of Vista. It’s amazing that they can sell webcams for more than 100.00 dollars and not provide decent drivers. So if anyone has a creative lab webcam, give it a shot and plug the USB cable in your computer, it worked for me.
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