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23-Jun-2007, 09:52 AM #1
Question Vista Event Viewer Red Flag
Not sure if this belongs here or in the hardware section, but I'm sure you guys know best and will move it if necessary. I thought the Vista section only because I triple boot 2 x XP Pro and Vista Ultimate and this is only happening in Vista.
Under the Application tab a 1000 (100) type error for my Microsoft Lifecam VX6000:

Faulting application LifeTray.exe, version 1.30.175.0, time stamp 0x4587138e, faulting module kernel32.dll, version 6.0.6000.16386, time stamp 0x4549bd80, exception code 0xe06d7363, fault offset 0x0001b09e, process id 0x1304, application start time 0x01c7b58cd55ee069.

This just happens once at every boot.

I have the latest drivers installed from Microsoft. The only strange behavior of late (and this occurs in all 3 systems) is that my cam comes to life (the light glows) at every boot, and stays on unless I open the application, then close it again. It never used to do that until, wait for it and laugh, I installed an ATI TV Wonder 650 Pro card and associated drivers. Plus occasionally lifetray.exe fails to start in only one of my XP's, but only occasionally, error report sent to Microsoft.
What on Earth the TV card has to do with Lifecam is beyond me, but I've seen so many strange things in my long years that nothing amazes me any more!

Any ideas regarding the Event Viewer error? Reinstall the software perhaps?
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