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01-24-2018 12:47 PM
HP Envy with same issue with the SR300.
Why would HP sell me a device that has this Intel camera and is now unusable. Just bought my envy in 8/2016.
Here is Intel's response:
I am an Escalation Handling Manager at Intel and I have thoroughly reviewed your case. You purchased an HP laptop with an embedded SR300 camera. After a Windows update in November, your camera stopped working and you are not able to use Windows Hello.
I understand your frustration at this problem.
This is a common problem and a known issue. If you have already tried all of our workarounds as described in this article https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000023716/emerging-technologies/intel-reals... and your camera still does not work then there is nothing more that we can do as there is no more development on this driver. The article states:
"Windows® 10 Creators Update build 15063 or higher doesn’t reliably work with DCMs for Intel® RealSense™ Camera SR300 or F200."
The Windows driver for the SR300 is not fully compatible with Windows 10 builds 15063 or above. This means that Windows Hello or any other app that requires this driver will not work. There is no fix for it.
Your only remedy is to seek satisfaction from HP since you purchased your laptop from them.
If we could resolve the driver problem for you we would happily do so but we cannot.
If you want to use the SR300 camera for development purposes you can use the Intel RealSense SDK 2.0 found at https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/. This SDK does not rely on the Windows drivers and it will not fix Windows Hello.
Best regards,
Jesus
Intel Customer Support
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