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Windows 11 updated - and now the notebook acts like the camera is not there.

I know from previous experience that I need to reinstall the old camera driver

for HP True Vision 5MP Camera

I think it was

63.22000.131  Intel Corporation 1 August 2023

 

How do I find it and reinstall it?

 

Or will this not solve my problem?  For the past 9 months I have refused (or had to roll back) driver updates for my camera. Now WIndows just did it without consultation, and I don't know how to roll it back.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Reverting to Windows 11 Version 23H2

Occasionally, compatibility issues can arise with major OS updates. If possible, try reverting back to the previous OS version:

  1. Go to Settings > System > Recovery.
  2. Select Go back under "Previous version of Windows."
  3. After reverting, reinstall the previous camera driver version if needed.

Check for Third-Party Security or Privacy Software

Some security programs or privacy settings may block the camera from being recognized.

  • Temporarily disable any security software (e.g., antivirus) and check if the camera becomes accessible.
  • Review Privacy Settings: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Camera and confirm that camera access is allowed for apps.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

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Hi @FIRSTManagement,

 

Welcome to HP Support Community.

 

Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.

 

To address this issue with your HP True Vision 5MP Camera, you have a few options to roll back to the previous driver or reinstall the specific version that worked well for you. Here’s a step-by-step guide.

 

Try Rolling Back the Driver

Device Manager:

  1. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.
  2. Expand the Cameras section, find HP True Vision 5MP Camera, right-click it, and select Properties.
  3. Go to the Driver tab and look for an option to Roll Back Driver. If it’s available, select it and follow the prompts.

Note: If the Roll Back option is grayed out, it means the previous version of the driver is no longer available on your system.

Reinstall the Driver Version You Need (63.22000.131)

Download the Driver:

  • Go to the HP Support website and enter your laptop’s model to access driver downloads. If the exact version isn’t available, HP might still offer a suitable previous driver that works well with your device.

Alternative: Check the Intel Download Center for camera drivers. Search for Intel Corporation Camera Driver and specify Windows 11.

Installation:

  1. Once you’ve downloaded the driver, go back to Device Manager, right-click on HP True Vision 5MP Camera, and select Update driver.
  2. Choose Browse my computer for drivers and point it to the downloaded driver file.

Use Windows Update to Look for Optional Drivers

  • Sometimes, older drivers are listed under Windows Update:
    1. Go to Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options > Optional updates.
    2. Check if there is an older camera driver available for installation.

Prevent Windows from Automatically Updating the Driver

  • After you’ve installed the working driver, you may want to prevent Windows from updating it:
    1. Open Settings > System > About, and select Advanced system settings on the right.
    2. In the System Properties window, go to the Hardware tab and select Device Installation Settings.
    3. Choose No (your device might not work as expected) and save your settings.


This should help restore the camera functionality to its previous state

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!

 

Alden4

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Dear Alden4,

Thanks for the options, but I haven't succeeded with any of them:

Try Rolling Back the Driver Device Manager:  it's grayed out

Download the DriverHP Support website:  my notebook is HP Envy x360 13.3 inch 1-in-1 Laptop PC 13-bf0000(552D6AV)  Product 6X0Q9PA. Until 11/11/2024 running Windows 11 version 23H2 for x64-based systems (KB5044380) - now updated to  Windows 11 Version 24H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5044384).  I am presented with a list of 12 categories of 'software and drivers'. There isn't a category for 'camera' and I can't find the camera driver under any of the headings.

 

Download the Driver Intel Download Center: I downloaded the Intel® Driver & Support Assistant (Intel® DSA).  When run, it identifies a number of devices and drivers on my system - but no camera driver (perhaps because the system is refusing at admit that a camera is present).

Use Windows Update to Look for Optional Drivers: There are no optional updates available at this time.  Under the update history  50 driver updates are listed. None of them say 'True vision' or 'camera' 

 

The driver that was previously installed may have been 63.22000.131 released 1 August 2023, or slightly more likely the version before that.

Would you help me find it please?

 

best wishes

Ian

 

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Hi @FIRSTManagement,

 

Thank you for your response, 

 

Here are some more advanced methods to address your HP True Vision 5MP Camera issue.

 

Verify Camera Hardware Recognition

If the camera is not appearing in Device Manager, it may be disabled at the hardware level.

  • Access BIOS/UEFI: Restart your computer and press the key to enter BIOS/UEFI (usually F10, F2, or Delete).
  • Look for Camera Settings: Under Security or Advanced settings, check if there's an option for "Integrated Camera." Ensure it’s enabled.
  • Save and Exit: Save any changes and restart your computer.

Check for Hidden Devices in Device Manager

Sometimes, hardware may be hidden.

  1. Open Device Manager.
  2. Go to View > Show Hidden Devices.
  3. Expand Imaging devices or Cameras and look for HP True Vision 5MP.
  4. If found, right-click > Uninstall device (check "Delete the driver software" if prompted).
  5. Restart your computer to allow Windows to reinstall the driver.

Use HP System Event Utility

HP laptops often come with the HP System Event Utility, which can control certain hardware features.

  1. Go to the HP Support website, search for your laptop model, and locate the HP System Event Utility under Software-Solutions or Utility tools.
  2. Install this tool if it’s not already on your system, then reboot.
  3. After rebooting, try activating the camera again to see if it is detected.

Manually Install the Camera Driver

If HP or Intel doesn’t list the driver explicitly, you can try obtaining it by other means:

  1. Use a Driver Database: Sites like DriverPack Solution or Driver Easy offer a wide database of drivers. Download and install from a reputable source.
  2. HP Cloud Recovery Tool:
    • Download the HP Cloud Recovery Tool from the Microsoft Store.
    • This tool reinstalls the original factory software and drivers (including the camera driver).

Run Hardware Diagnostics

HP offers built-in diagnostic tools that can help determine if the camera has hardware issues:

  1. Restart your laptop and press F2 to enter HP Diagnostics.
  2. Run a test on the Integrated Camera if this option is available.
  3. If diagnostics don’t detect the camera, it could point to a hardware issue rather than software.
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Reverting to Windows 11 Version 23H2

Occasionally, compatibility issues can arise with major OS updates. If possible, try reverting back to the previous OS version:

  1. Go to Settings > System > Recovery.
  2. Select Go back under "Previous version of Windows."
  3. After reverting, reinstall the previous camera driver version if needed.

Check for Third-Party Security or Privacy Software

Some security programs or privacy settings may block the camera from being recognized.

  • Temporarily disable any security software (e.g., antivirus) and check if the camera becomes accessible.
  • Review Privacy Settings: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Camera and confirm that camera access is allowed for apps.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Take care and have a good day.

 

Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!

 

Alden4

HP Support 

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I couldn't find the driver, and decided to revert to the previous version of Windows and then mark the driver as not to be updated. The whole operating system fell apart, and I am still trying to get everything back together again. But my camera works,

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Hi @FIRSTManagement,

 

Thank you for your response, 

 

Is there anything else that I can help you with today?

 

Please click “Accepted Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution. Click the “Kudos/Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!

 

Take care and have a great day ahead!

 

Alden4

HP Support 

I am an HP Employee.
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