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03-31-2024 06:28 AM
HP EliteBook 830 G5 Notebook (Product: 4QB11EC) not showing built-in camera in device manager after freshly installed Windows 11 Pro for Workstations Version: 22H2 (22621.3296). I've looking for the camera in Device Manager and I could not find it in the listed device. I've updated my windows and updated latest BIOS version from HP. Found and tried all possible solution on HP and Windows Community portals (ref. link mentioned below) but still no luck 😣.
However, My camera was worked fine on Windows 10, please guide me to resolve this issue.
Following articles not works
HP PCs - Troubleshoot the webcam (Windows 11 and Windows 10)
Camera not found on HP Spectre
My Built In Camera is not Showing in Device Manager - Windows Community
Restore an HP Webcam in Windows Device Manager | HP Computers | HP Support
Thanks,
Syed
03-31-2024 09:35 AM
Have you installed the HP Universal Camera driver
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03-31-2024 01:23 PM
That is unfortunate.
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04-12-2024 04:36 AM
1 - Look at the keyboard function keys for a camera icon such as
if you see anything like that the press it and see if the camera starts working. It could also be a physical device such as a switch or a cover that closes over the lens. I do not have your particular system so am guessing.
2 - Try a repair of windows system files. From the administrator command command prompt enter as explained below
sfc /scannow |
How to use SFC or DISM to repair Windows
just do the SFC. If you see a message that corrupted files were fixed then reboot. The only time to do the DISM is if the SFC reports it found problems but cannot repair it.
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04-12-2024 09:40 AM
I see that according to the user manual there isn't a switch for the webcam
Here is the WHQL driver list for Windows 11 (Windows Hardware Qualified List drivers)
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=windows%2011
Search for webcam drivers and try them one at a time. Look for Chicony, etc. Trying the driver will not hurt your laptop or operating system.
If you are unable to find one that works it will the end of the line for now.
A workaround is to buy a webcam for your laptop that will sit at the top of the screen and plug into a USB port.
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