All we have to do is flip the switch and the camera will start to work Hope this helps Keep me posted for further assistance.Simply ask a new question if you would like to start the discussion again.The camera on it is displaying an error that there is no camera installed: My device manager also indicates that there are no camera drivers installed: My laptop was working perfectly fine a month ago, and then I sent it to HP for a hinge repair and they updated BIOS while it was there.
It worked for about 15 minutes a week ago and reflected the HP Wide Vision HD Camera driver version 10.0.18362.693, which was up to date. I rebooted and attempted to use the camera the following day, and the driver was gone. I have tried recovering from an external hard drive, doing a Reset and reinstalling Windows 10, and nothing is working. The switch is usually on the right-hand side of the PC, and when enabled will block the camera. ![]() There is not one for imaging devices there, so I can not select it. Also, when it was there a couple weeks ago, it said there was no update for the drivers. Is there something else I can do Also, when I try to do a system restore to a time when it did work I am unable to because the last time it truly worked and was usable was over a month ago, before I sent it to HP for a hinge repair. It says that was too long ago to be able to restore to. Thank you. While doing the recovery there is an option to backup your personal files. Restoring Files that were Backed Up Using HP Recovery Manager (Windows )You can also contact HP support for assistance. You can use the downloaded recovery image file in order to install the Windows operating system. No web camera and no imaging devices, while the integrated camera appears as. Unknown Device Excuse me, but what you suggest are no solutions at all The user sisilencio, wrote: No imaging devices, and you advised herhim to update the drivers Really The same annoying problem also to me. I purchased in mid-Feb a brand new HP Pavilion 15 cs2535ng, and the issue started when this made a background driver update on the 18 to 20th of Feb. Hp Camera Upgrade To USBAfter that, the upgrade to USB 3.1 eXtensible Host Controller, 1.10 (Microsoft) swiped out literally the Integrated Web camera. I have searched the Internet in and out, and I concluded that the incompatibility of the drivers causes the problem (something between the Realtek provider of the Camera and Microsoft, possibly). To get the answer to this question, it varies on computer models and the drivers updates are rolled out by windows not by the computer manufacture. The newer ENVY models and other premium models getting this error message is due to the camera privacy switch. This is a recently advertised privacy feature common in Premium models.
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