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I think it said This Device Has Not Passed Windows Compatibility tests, or something similar.
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So it sounds like the driver your camcorder installed is in some way dodgy (and not approved for Windows XP) - could be why it is now acting weirdly.
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It's an Aiptek PocketDV AHD C100.
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