Built-In Camera Problem on Aspire AV15-51, camera stopped working.

JBayudang
JBayudang Member Posts: 3 New User
edited April 26 in Aspire Laptops

I have Acer Aspire AV15-51 and suddenly the camera stopped working. I have tried searching for solutions online and I found ways but none of them work.

At first, I noticed that the camera driver (HD User Facing) becomes hidden from my device manager. So I reached out to Acer support and I was told to uninstall the driver. I uninstalled the driver and restarted my computer as instructed but now it's totally gone. The Acer support told me to reset camera app on my computer's settings. I did but still the same. She then told me to uninstall the camera app. I hesitated but she said it will be installed back after reboot so I did. I reboot and now both camera app and the driver is missing. I looked into Acer's website and login, checked Drivers & Downloads, but there's nothing related to camera… no driver and no app.

What should I do now? The Acer support is no longer responding.

[Edited the thread to add model number to the title]

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 16,446 Trailblazer

    Hi, simply restore the system to a date when the webcam was still working, type Create a restore point in Search and click on System Restore with a date, unless you recently upgraded or reinstalled Windows that should work.

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,978 Trailblazer

    Here's what you should do. Boot in safe mode. You can do this by pressing down the shift key and clicking the restart option in the start menu.

    When you are in safe mode, open device manager. You will be able to view imaging devices (VOILA!!!). Expand and right click on your camera. Select Properties.  Go to the Driver Tab and click on Driver Details. 

    Now, make a folder in your Documents and copy paste ALL of the Driver files from their original locations in this folder. Make sure you copy the locations they are supposed to be in as well.

    Now when you start up in normal mode, go to these locations and CHECK if the driver files exist. My guess is that at least one of them will be missing. Now, copy paste them from the backup you created in Documents in safe mode.

    You should now be able to see the imaging devices even in normal mode.

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  • JBayudang
    JBayudang Member Posts: 3 New User
  • JBayudang
    JBayudang Member Posts: 3 New User

    Hi. There’s no camera under “imaging deivices”

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 16,446 Trailblazer

    Consider Reset this PC without losing your data and turn on your System Protection that automatically saves Restore Points for future problems. Type Reset in Search and click on Reset PC:

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,561

    If the built-in camera on your Acer Aspire AV15-51 has stopped working, several troubleshooting steps can be taken. These include checking for Windows updates, ensuring the camera lid is open, updating the camera driver and BIOS, and testing the camera within the camera app. If these steps don't resolve the issue, contacting Acer support is recommended.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown of troubleshooting steps:

    1. Basic Checks:
      Check for Windows updates:
      Make sure your Windows operating system is up-to-date, as updates can sometimes fix software-related issues.
      Ensure the camera lid is open:
      Some laptops have a physical lid that needs to be opened to activate the camera.
      Test in the Camera app:
      Open the Camera app on your Windows machine to see if the camera functions correctly.
    2. Driver and BIOS Updates:
      Update the camera driver:
      Open Device Manager (search for it in the Start menu).
      Expand the "Cameras" section and locate your camera device.
      Right-click on the camera and select "Update driver".
      Choose "Search automatically for drivers".
      If a newer driver is available, Windows will download and install it.
      Update the BIOS:
      The BIOS is the basic input/output system of your laptop and can sometimes have updates that affect camera functionality.
      Download the latest BIOS version for your Aspire AV15-51 from the Acer support website.
      Follow the instructions provided by Acer to install the BIOS update.
    3. Advanced Troubleshooting:
      Enable camera access in Settings:
      Go to "Privacy & Security" in Windows Settings.
      Find "Camera" under "App permissions" and ensure camera access is enabled.
      Check antivirus settings:
      Some antivirus software can interfere with camera functionality. Temporarily disable or adjust your antivirus settings to see if it resolves the issue.
      Reset the Camera app:
      Go to "Settings" > "Apps" > "Apps & features" and find the "Camera" app.
      Click "Advanced options" and then "Reset".
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