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Downnload Sony VAIO SVE1513F1EW laptop drivers or install DriverPack Solution software for driver update. 2nd generation Intel(R) Core(TM) processor family PCI Express Controller - 0101. Download driver. 2nd generation Intel(R). Sony VAIO UX50 Wireless driver Leave a reply Sony VAIO UX50 has 2 model wifi adapter, LAN-Express BCM 802.11g PCI-E Adapter and Intel 3945AGN mini PCI-E card.

What if you don't run the setup exe, but install the Vista driver manually for the device? Go to Device Manager, select your Bluetooth device, right click, Properties, Driver, Update, and you specify the folder where you extracted the FZ3_Bluetooth_Driver.zip file. If it appears as 'Unknown device', it can be identified by a device id string from the Right click-Properties-Details page, something like this: PCI VEN_8086&DEV_4220&SUBSYS_27018086&REV_05 You go to and write 8086 to Vendor Search, and 4220 to Device Search. If it doesn't work, then remove the device from Device Manager, restart, and then install it. If it installs automatically, but not OK, then remove, restart into safe mode, install. What if you don't run the setup exe, but install the Vista driver manually for the device?

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Go to Device Manager, select your Bluetooth device, right click, Properties, Driver, Update, and you specify the folder where you extracted the FZ3_Bluetooth_Driver.zip file. If it appears as 'Unknown device', it can be identified by a device id string from the Right click-Properties-Details page, something like this: PCI VEN_8086&DEV_4220&SUBSYS_27018086&REV_05 You go to and write 8086 to Vendor Search, and 4220 to Device Search. If it doesn't work, then remove the device from Device Manager, restart, and then install it. If it installs automatically, but not OK, then remove, restart into safe mode, install. I finally gave up and used Driver Genius Pro. I got my Nvidia card and the bluetooth back. The webcam is still not working.It might be too basic to be upgraded?

If you have any good advice. Thank you for all your messages. I'm glad you're getting there this way or another. For the webcam, I can recommend the same procedure that I described above. Or, alternatively, you can find out the exact type of the camera, and go directly to its maker's website.

I can't see any product specification or review which describes this, but the Vista driver's directory is named 'Camera Driver Ricoh 6.211G_6.1006.211.0_logo'. So, Ricoh, it is. We need more details. Information is power! Still with me? Just another idea, but this is just guesswork.

What about looking around in similar Vaio products, which have native Windows 7 support, and finding out if they have the same camera (and driver published.). But there must be an easier way than this. I'm glad you're getting there this way or another. For the webcam, I can recommend the same procedure that I described above.

Or, alternatively, you can find out the exact type of the camera, and go directly to its maker's website. I can't see any product specification or review which describes this, but the Vista driver's directory is named 'Camera Driver Ricoh 6.211G_6.1006.211.0_logo'. So, Ricoh, it is. We need more details. Information is power! Still with me? Just another idea, but this is just guesswork.

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What about looking around in similar Vaio products, which have native Windows 7 support, and finding out if they have the same camera (and driver published.). But there must be an easier way than this. Thanks.I will try the Ricoh option and the comparative analysis tomorrow. Keep you posted. Hi, I have been away a few days and then I tried different solutions including your last one, removing the device. Nothing works!!! Sony gave me the webcam model ' 1/5' SXGA CMOS sensor '.

This webcam is supposed to have a win7 driver and it is working properly according to device manager; Driver Genius Pro cant find any other driver for it. Result: the webcam still does not function with skype which says '.try closing other programs that might be using your webcam.'

While nothing visible is using the webcam or says nothing ( black screen with a white moving circle). It looks like I'm stuck with no webcam! Thanks for all your help. You may want to start a new thread with that specific problem in subject. I googled 'find out what program uses my webcam' (maybe you can think of a better search phrase), and there are lots of results. Even Skype has a troubleshooting page with this question: 'Is another program using your webcam?' However, apart from checking out possible programs and processes which might use the webcam, there aren't a lot of practical advice.