I have Windows Live Messenger 8.5 on Windows XP SR2. It initially worked just fine to make a video call with my son, but now it freezes up. Here's what happens: 2. I can sign in with no problems. I can even instant message with no problems. And I can go under the appropriate tab to ensure that my camera is working, which it is. But: 3. If I go under the Tools tab to make audio and video adjustments, WLM freezes up; I get the hour glass; and then program not responding message. I have to CAD it. 4. The same thing happens when I try to answer a video call or make one: WLM freezes up; I get the hour glass; and then program not responding message. Again, I have to CAD. I am baffled because I can't think of any changes I made to my computer that would account for why the program no longer works. This is what I have tried so far: A. I ran that "repair" option under Adding and Deleting programs. B. I've completely uninstalled WLM and then reinstalled it. Made no difference. C. Removed and reinstalled software for the Logitech camera (which, as I mentioned before, not only is working, but I actually used once to make a video call with success.) Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
BH skrev: > I have Windows Live Messenger 8.5 on Windows XP SR2. It initially worked > just fine to make a video call with my son, but now it freezes up. Here's > what happens: > > 2. I can sign in with no problems. I can even instant message with no > problems. And I can go under the appropriate tab to ensure that my camera is > working, which it is. > > But: > > 3. If I go under the Tools tab to make audio and video adjustments, WLM > freezes up; I get the hour glass; and then program not responding message. I > have to CAD it. > > 4. The same thing happens when I try to answer a video call or make one: WLM > freezes up; I get the hour glass; and then program not responding message. > Again, I have to CAD. > > I am baffled because I can't think of any changes I made to my computer that > would account for why the program no longer works. This is what I have tried > so far: > > A. I ran that "repair" option under Adding and Deleting programs. > > B. I've completely uninstalled WLM and then reinstalled it. Made no > difference. > > C. Removed and reinstalled software for the Logitech camera (which, as I > mentioned before, not only is working, but I actually used once to make a > video call with success.) > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks in advance. > > > I have the EXACT same problem. Hope this gets fixed real soon. Regards, Rasmus Bertelsen
I also have this same problem. IM works fine until I try to use the camera. Then it freezes. Worked fine a few months ago. "Rasmus Bertelsen" wrote: > BH skrev: > > I have Windows Live Messenger 8.5 on Windows XP SR2. It initially worked > > just fine to make a video call with my son, but now it freezes up. Here's > > what happens: > > > > 2. I can sign in with no problems. I can even instant message with no > > problems. And I can go under the appropriate tab to ensure that my camera is > > working, which it is. > > > > But: > > > > 3. If I go under the Tools tab to make audio and video adjustments, WLM > > freezes up; I get the hour glass; and then program not responding message. I > > have to CAD it. > > > > 4. The same thing happens when I try to answer a video call or make one: WLM > > freezes up; I get the hour glass; and then program not responding message. > > Again, I have to CAD. > > > > I am baffled because I can't think of any changes I made to my computer that > > would account for why the program no longer works. This is what I have tried > > so far: > > > > A. I ran that "repair" option under Adding and Deleting programs. > > > > B. I've completely uninstalled WLM and then reinstalled it. Made no > > difference. > > > > C. Removed and reinstalled software for the Logitech camera (which, as I > > mentioned before, not only is working, but I actually used once to make a > > video call with success.) > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > > I have the EXACT same problem. Hope this gets fixed real soon. > > Regards, > Rasmus Bertelsen >