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05-29-2025
08:37 AM
- last edited on
05-30-2025
11:38 AM
by
Raj_05
Hello everyone!
My webcam stopped working on my laptop. Everytime I try and turn it on, whether in a program or just in the settings menu, it just shows a black or gray screen and the camera light blinks once. Can someone help? The computer sees the camera and I only have 1 built in (no other camera devices at all) and the sfc /scannow didnt show any corrupted files either. My drivers are fully updated, as is my Windows.
update: when I try to choose it in the settings it boots me out of the camera's page immediately
Product number: 820G4EA
Serial number:Edited
05-31-2025 07:49 AM
Hi @MetalSlug333,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.
Thanks for reaching out. Based on your description of the issue with your Victus by HP Gaming Laptop 15-fa0000 (Product No: 820G4EA) — where the webcam shows a black/grey screen, blinks once, and then the Camera settings crash or boot you out — here’s how you can troubleshoot it:
1. Check the Camera Privacy Shutter
Many HP laptops have a physical privacy shutter or a keyboard shortcut that disables the camera. Try:
- Looking for a physical slider near the top bezel of the screen.
- Pressing Fn + F9 (or look for a key with a camera icon and press that with Fn).
2. Confirm Webcam Is Detected
- Open Device Manager → Expand Cameras or Imaging Devices.
- You should see something like the HP Wide Vision HD Camera.
- If it's not there, click View > Show hidden devices.
- If it shows with a yellow triangle ❗️, right-click and choose Uninstall, then reboot.
3. Reset Camera App Permissions
- Go to: Settings > Privacy & security > Camera
- Make sure Camera access is ON.
- Ensure apps like Camera, Zoom, or Teams are allowed to use the camera.
- Then go to: Settings > Apps > Installed Apps > Camera > Advanced Options
- Click Reset.
4. Try the Camera in Another App
Use a different app like:
- Webcamoid or Skype.
5. Reinstall the Webcam Driver
- Open Device Manager > Cameras > HP Wide Vision HD Camera.
- Right-click > Uninstall device (check box for “Delete driver software” if available).
- Reboot the PC. Windows will reinstall the default driver.
If not, you can install the original driver from: Victus Gaming Laptop 15-fa0359ng (820G4EA) Software and Driver Downloads | HP® Support
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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VikramTheGreat
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