128/256 vidmemory and a videocam bluescreen of death...
Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 4:33 am
I have the T60. Have 2GB of system memory and 128 video memory.
Having a huge problem running my Logitech Quickcam
Notebook camera on my laptop.
Right from the start, when I installed the drivers and started
the webcamera the computer would go to blue screen, saying
it was dumping memory. This continued with every reboot until
I removed the Logitech drivers.
I found away around the situation by not loading drivers at
startup and only at the point that I needed to videoconference
with my business partner. However, once I closed the program
and shut down my T60 -- it would go to blue screen and dump
memory.
Here's my big question...
If I had gotten a T60 with 256 videocard memory instead of 128
would it have done the same thing? I'll return my T60 and buy a
T60P with 256 video if it means a more stable environment for
my laptop.
Thanks for the advice!
Having a huge problem running my Logitech Quickcam
Notebook camera on my laptop.
Right from the start, when I installed the drivers and started
the webcamera the computer would go to blue screen, saying
it was dumping memory. This continued with every reboot until
I removed the Logitech drivers.
I found away around the situation by not loading drivers at
startup and only at the point that I needed to videoconference
with my business partner. However, once I closed the program
and shut down my T60 -- it would go to blue screen and dump
memory.
Here's my big question...
If I had gotten a T60 with 256 videocard memory instead of 128
would it have done the same thing? I'll return my T60 and buy a
T60P with 256 video if it means a more stable environment for
my laptop.
Thanks for the advice!