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06-20-2025 04:22 PM
Hello, I'm asking you about the following problem.
After performing a firmware update for multiple devices using HP Support Assistant, the camera no longer works.
The specific error is unusual: The camera appears in Device Manager, but when using an application that accesses the camera (Firefox, Camera for Windows, etc.), the camera disappears from the device list.
The most suspicious thing is that when I restart the computer, the camera is no longer visible in Windows.
BUT if I restart, enter the BIOS, press F10 to save and exit (without modifying anything), when I enter Windows, the camera is visible again, but when I use any application, it "disconnects" from the Device Manager.
In Camera for windows it gives the error: 0xA00F4244 NoCameraAreAttached
I initially thought it might be a compatibility issue, as I installed Windows 11 LTSC a few months ago and the camera worked fine before the firmware update.
To rule out OS issues, perform the following tests.
1)Check the camera's security options
-The error persists.
2)Uninstall the driver from Device Manager and restart.
-The error persists.
3)Connect a generic USB camera to rule out USB failure= The generic camera works correctly.
-The error persists.
4)Repair system:
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
-The error persists.
5)Restore Windows:
-The error persists.
6)Download a new Windows 11 PRO ISO and perform a clean install.
Check the camera's security options
-The error persists.
I look forward to your comments.
Thank you very much for your time.
Best regards.
06-22-2025 11:58 AM
Hi @Dovahloper
Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for posting your query! We're here to help you get back up and running.
Thank you for the incredibly thorough breakdown—you’ve clearly done a meticulous job isolating the issue, and I sincerely appreciate the time and effort you’ve invested. I’m really sorry the firmware update has led to such a frustrating experience with your HP Wide Vision HD Camera.
Here's a comprehensive troubleshooting guide to address this problem:
Restart the Computer:
- Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve detection issues with hardware components.
Check the Webcam Privacy Settings:
- Locate the webcam privacy switch on the side of your laptop and ensure it is turned on.
- Alternatively, use the webcam shutter key located on the action key row of your keyboard to turn on the webcam.
Verify App Access to the Webcam:
- For Windows 11:
- Right-click the Start button, and click Settings > Privacy & Security > Camera.
- Ensure Camera access is set to On.
- Under Let apps access your camera, select On for the apps you want to have access to the webcam.
- For Windows 10:
- From the Start menu, click Settings > Privacy > Camera.
- Set Allow apps to access your camera to On.
- Under Choose which apps can access your camera, toggle your preferred settings to On.
Uninstall and Reinstall Camera Driver:
- In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.
- Right-click your camera under Imaging devices, and select Uninstall Device.
- Select the Delete the driver software for this device check box, and click Uninstall.
- After uninstalling, click Action > Scan for hardware changes in Device Manager to automatically reinstall the driver.
- Restart your computer.
Update the Computer Using Windows Update:
- In Windows, search for and open Check for updates.
- Download and install any available updates.
Switch to UVC Driver:
- The UVC (USB Video Class) driver might resolve compatibility issues:
- Sign in as an administrator.
- Search for and open Device Manager.
- Right-click your camera, and select Update driver.
- Select Browse my computer for drivers.
- Select Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer.
- Select USB Video Device, and click Next to complete the update.
- Close Device Manager and restart the computer.
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