Re: deathly figure appears on webcam screen



Greetings Dave,

Actually now that I've thought about this more, Messenger does make you look at an
advertisement for a few seconds before your actual webcam conversation starts, since what
you're describing is for a movie, this may be what you're referring to.

As for the computer shutting down part, that usually sounds like a problem with their webcam
drivers. They might want to head over the webcam manufacturers website and see if there are
any updated ones.

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"Dave B" <stilllearning@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks for all comments so far,the comp is still going off when a webcam is
acepted by it i have had them go to task manager and look what performance
meter says and the CPU is running at 100% the top of scale but mine has same
reading for a short period then drops.
the cam has been tried with another contacts today and the same problem
happens the comp closes down completely then re- boots on its own .

NOW YOU ARENT GOING TO BELIEVE THIS i have since seen the figure(deathly
face) on my comp today it is a advert for a terrifiying film called HARD
CANDY thats about to come out (from www.hardcandymovie.co.uk) how it kept
appearing in the other person webcam window is anyones guess so thats answers
that part ,

so still open to suggestions why comp closes down.

Thanks Dave B


"Dave B" wrote:

after accepting invitation to view webcam on msn messenger from another
online contact my cam picture comes on ok but after a few seconds the other
persons webcam screen appears and has a has a horrible deathly/scary like
face moving sideways across the small screen and after a few seconds the
other persons computer shuts down completely and switches off prior to that
messenger worked ok with no webcams on my comp has XP professional on it the
other persons has XP HOME EDITION

will this eventualy harm there computer and how can it be removed or stopped
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Thanks Dave B


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