StarCam Racer
Windows Vista, Windows XP
2.0 (11-Aug-2008)
StarCam Racer
Webcam Series - Sports
Digital Camera Utility File
My Guard Live Mobile™, developed by MSI, is a security utility which supports clip recording, picture capturing and audio alarming. Up to 5 programmable detection areas can let you monitor any spot you want. All alarms will reach you via the e-mail automatically. 2008 new upgrade mobile function allows you to monitor the site on your mobile device. Wherever where you are, you can also monitor through the internet.
This software can only support StarCam Clip II and StarCam Racer
Karthikkumar (DG Staff Member) on 30-Aug-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
MyGuardLiveM/Menu.exe | 86.0 KB | 11 Apr 2008 |
MyGuardLiveM/My Guard Live Mobile (Mobile Version).exe | 485.4 KB | 14 May 2008 |
MyGuardLiveM/My Guard Live Mobile (PC Version).exe | 6.6 MB | 31 Mar 2008 |
MyGuardLiveM/Skins/Skin.ini | 293 bytes | 11 Apr 2008 |
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