CAMERA NOT FOUND IN DEVICE MANAGER

Anonymous
2021-09-20T16:42:59+00:00

Am unable to find Camera in Device manager...and i cant even use my camera here am sharing the screen shots of the issue mentioned...
Please help me....

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Devices and drivers

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-09-22T09:31:32+00:00

    do you find Unknown USB device (Device descriptor Request failed) under the Universal serial Bus controllers

    in the device manager??

    right click it and then uninstall it

    then restart PC

    then check for updates

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-09-22T09:25:57+00:00

    I think you find the camera in the hidden devices

    so it is not currently connected to the computer

    since it is a integrated camera which cannot be removed from the PC,

    please try enabling Camera in BIOS

    If it doesn't help you first uninstall camera from device manager

    then restart your PC

    then see if your camera works

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-09-22T13:43:28+00:00

    Actually I did this first...then i tried a lot to to get back the camera driver in device mangaer...I checked for all updates ..i did a scan for hardware changes in devicec manager...I couldn't get thta...finally i did system restore then only i got back that unistalled camera driver

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-09-22T13:44:52+00:00

    Yes I found it...what it is actuallyy...can u tell me

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-09-22T21:08:56+00:00

    Hi ArunKaluvakolanu -

    Thanks for the response and I do apologize if the method did not fix the issue

    It appears that the camera is still grayed out on the list even though windows detected that the latest driver is already installed. Kindly perform an in-place repair on your computer. In-place repair/upgrade or repair reinstall is a process of re-installing Windows without touching any of your applications or personal files. In this way if there's any data corruption, damaged system files or missing system files on your computer, this repair will fix or repair them.

    To start we need to download an ISO file of Windows 10 and save it to your computer. Please follow the instruction on the link below to create an ISO file

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/402819...

    After the ISO is created, follow the instructions on the link below created by PaulSey, Microsoft Agent, on how to perform repair install on your computer.

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...

    This process will take some time to complete so you need to be very patient in waiting until the process completes. Once done , restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved.

    Regards,

    Kevin B.

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