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My computer detects a web cam that doesn't exist.?

I have Acer M3100 desktop that seems to think it has a web cam.Whenever I'm on msn it detects I have a webcam and other people will try to start video chats with me and when I tell them I don't have one they tell me it says that I do.I downloaded Camfrog to see if it would detect a web cam and it did.So is there a solution to this?I'm thinking theres software on this computer thats meant for laptops with built in web cams that is saying I have one.is there a way I can fix this?

Answer:

This is due to a bending of light that occurs because of changes in air density close to the surface of pavement. The hot summer sun heats the pavement. The pavement in turn heats the air directly above it. Hot air is less dense than hold air (hot air rises). A beam of light will change angle when passing through mediums of different density (Snell's Law). Since the light bends (changes angle), the light does not hit your eye as a driver or walker the way it normally would, so the highway becomes reflective of the sky above or other materials instead of the road.
You could go with 'coil over' shocks in the rear.Monroe Shocks are inexpensive and can be purchased at most any Automotive Parts Store or you can have them installed at places like Firestone, Sears etc.These kind of shocks will give the kind of lift you need without a lot of hydraulics and costs involved.

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