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Hi, Can anyone help? I've just had a warning message saying that I've had an access violation- something to do with my computer inbuilt camera software- oh and my computer camera had turned itself on (been turned on? Eek)


Could any obliging computer-wise people explain what this means, how worried I should be and what best to do? I've got Norton 360, I've scanned and run registry cleanup where it found and deleted an invalid file of some type- but no evidence of trojans, malware, spyware etc..


If anyone can help please be aware I am a computer/techno eejit, so keep it very simple.


Many thanks

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OK, well if it was a virus it seems odd that's its targeted your webcam...! Personally I'd go onto the computer manufacturers' website and download the current driver software for the camera and re-install (should be a case of sticking the model name/number in and away you go). If your computer isn't demonstrating any other strange behaviour it could just be that the Webcam driver has got corrupted. I could always take a look at it for a very reasonable fee if you get totally stuck...(07941) 404852.


Good luck!


James.

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