Webcam not working after Windows update.

Maigguu
Maigguu Member Posts: 2 New User
edited March 18 in 2018 Archives
I have a Acer Aspire VN7-592G and I can't get the camera to work after the latest windows 10 update. The driver does not show up on the device manager. After downloading the driver I get it to show on the manager but it still does not work. Then I restarted my computer and again the driver was not there. I've had this computer for only a bit over a year and it was not cheap so it would be nice if it worked as it should... When I return to the old version of Windows the camera starts working again. Is it really possible that Acer just does not support this windows version and does not have a compatible driver? Very disappointed if that's the case. 

Answers

  • Maigguu
    Maigguu Member Posts: 2 New User
    Hi,
    Please try the method in this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9jBup1k7ME
    Doesn't work :/
  • padgett
    padgett ACE Posts: 4,532 Pathfinder

    Which version of Windows works (e.g. 1607, 1709, ?

    When it works, what version of the driver is it using ?

  • jacksparrow007
    jacksparrow007 Member Posts: 3 New User
    How to Fix Integrated Webcam Not Working on Windows 10


    If your integrated webcam is not working since Windows 10 update or upgrade, the problem is likely to be caused by faulty drivers or driver conflicts. To fix the problem, first, check the driver status in Device Manager. Follow instructions in this post and your webcam should work again.

    First, go to Device Manager and see if there is a yellow mark next to the webcam device. The device may list under entry Imaging devices or Other devices. If under Other devices, the device name could also be Unknown Device.

    Uninstall the Driver

    1. Right-click on the device and select Uninstall on the pop-up context menu.
    2. Confirm Device Uninstall window will pop up. Click OK button to apply the uninstall.
    3. Reboot your computer. After rebooting, Windows will reinstall the driver automatically.

    If Windows does not install the driver automatically, download and install the latest driver manually.

    Update the Driver Manually

    Go to your PC manufacturer’s website to download the latest Windows 10 driver for the integrated webcam. Before you get started, ensure that you know the PC model and the specific operating system that you are using (See How to Get Operating System Version).

    For some PC models, the manufacturer may not release Windows 10 driver. If you are in this situation, download the driver for Windows 7 or Windows 8, which is always compatible with Windows 10.

    Usually, the downloaded driver file will be .zip file or .exe file. For .zip file, extract it completely then you will get the .exe file. To install the driver, just double-click on the .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions.

    After installing the driver, if the problem persists, install the driver again in the Compatibility mode for Windows 7. Follow these steps:

    1. Go to the webcam software program folder and find the executable file (.exe).
    2. Right-click on the file and select Properties in the pop-up context menu.
    3. Go to Compatibility tab and change the Compatibility mode to Windows 7. After that, click Apply and OK button to apply the changes.
    4. Install the driver again.
    If you have difficulty downloading and installing the driver manually, you can use Driver Easy to help you. Driver Easy can scan your computer to detect all problem drivers in several seconds, then give you new drivers. It has Free version and Paid version. With Paid version, to update drivers, all you need to do is click your mouse 2 times. Moreover, you can enjoy professional tech support guarantee, you can contact us for further assistance regarding the integrated webcam not working issue. To resolve the problem, use Driver Easy as your final solution (Recommended).

    Instructions for the device with not yellow mark on it:

    Disable and Enable the Device

    1. Right-click on the device and select Uninstall on the pop-up context menu.
    2. Right-click on the device again and select Enable on the pop-up context menu.

    If the problem persists, you might need to reset the computer. Note while performing reset, ensure to select Keep my files so that your personal files will be saved.

    Follow these steps to reset the computer:

    1. Click Start menu icon in left bottom corner.
    2. Click on Power button, hold down Shift key and click on Restart.

    Make sure you hold the Shift key down when Windows is restarting and don’t release it until you see the following screen.

    3. Select Troubleshoot.
    4. Select Reset this PC.
    5. Select Keep my files.


    Good luck :)