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HOW TO FIX ERROR CODE ON MY PC CAMERA

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2026-01-29T06:00:02.1633333+00:00

How to fix window show failed error 0xC00D7167? I am engulfed in this error on my Window 11 Hp PC.

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  1. Estrella721 38,070 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-01-29T06:36:31.88+00:00

    Hi,

    Error 0xC00D7167 (sometimes with 0xA00F429F) indicates a Windows camera problem, usually due to drivers, privacy settings, or app permissions.

    What is the exact model of your HP device?

    Press Windows + R, then type MSINFO32 and hit ok.

    Take a screenshot of that window and attach it to your next reply.


    1. To enable camera permission in Windows 11, press Windows + I to open Settings, go to Privacy & security > Camera, make sure Camera access is on, turn on the apps you want under Let apps access your camera.
    2. Locate a button on your keyboard featuring a camera symbol, typically on the F1-F12 keys.

    Similar to this:

    https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.JDIWtfGA4gfWgwhPERI9ZAHaE5?pid=ImgDet&rs=1

    Press that key or Fn + the camera logo key to enable the camera and then you can use it again.

    1. Please check the camera lens carefully to see if there’s a cover, such as a camera shutter. Slide it to uncover the webcam.
    2. Press the Windows key + X, and choose Device Manager.

    Expand Cameras or Imaging Devices

    Right-click your camera, and select Uninstall Device.

    Ensure to tick "Delete driver software for this device" when prompted.

    Restart your PC

    Check if the issue is resolved.

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    2026-01-29T06:00:13.4+00:00

    The error code 0xC00D7167 typically indicates an issue with the camera or video capture device on your Windows 11 PC. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially fix this error:

    1. Check Camera Permissions: Ensure that the application you are using has permission to access the camera. Go to Settings > Privacy & security > Camera and check the permissions.
    2. Update Camera Drivers: Outdated or corrupted drivers can cause issues. Go to Device Manager, find your camera under Imaging devices, right-click it, and select Update driver.
    3. Disable Frame Server Mode: This can sometimes resolve issues with camera functionality in applications like Microsoft Teams. You can do this by modifying the registry:
      • Open the Registry Editor (type regedit in the Start menu).
      • Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Media Foundation\Platform.
      • Create a new DWORD (32-bit) value named EnableFrameServerMode and set its value to 0.
      • Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
    4. Check for Windows Updates: Ensure your system is up to date. Go to Settings > Windows Update and check for updates.
    5. Test the Camera: Use the built-in Camera app to see if the camera works outside of other applications. If it doesn't, the issue may be with the camera itself.
    6. Reinstall the Camera: If the camera is still not functioning, you can try uninstalling it from Device Manager and then restarting your PC to allow Windows to reinstall the driver automatically.

    If these steps do not resolve the issue, you may need to consult with HP support or consider hardware servicing.


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