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I just got a laptop from best buy. Its toshiba and come with a integrted
webcam, but the web cam is not working. It says that it is locked by another
application, but i hvaent done anything. So what should i do.
sara wrote:
> hi,
>
> I just got a laptop from best buy. Its toshiba and come with a integrted
> webcam, but the web cam is not working. It says that it is locked by another
> application, but i hvaent done anything. So what should i do.
Either call Toshiba for warranty support, or return what may be a
defective laptop to Best Buy.
I have the same problem sometimes it will work sometimes it wont. I dont
think its anything defective other then a usb problem in windows. If I remove
the driver or sometimes just a cold boot will fix it. But it allways goes
back to the locked by another aplication.
"Bruce Chambers" wrote:
> sara wrote:
> > hi,
> >
> > I just got a laptop from best buy. Its toshiba and come with a integrted
> > webcam, but the web cam is not working. It says that it is locked by another
> > application, but i hvaent done anything. So what should i do.
>
>
>
> Either call Toshiba for warranty support, or return what may be a
> defective laptop to Best Buy.
>
>
> --
>
> Bruce Chambers
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