laptop camera issue in Aspire A715-51G, its not working

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mdmrx
mdmrx Member Posts: 3 New User
edited July 13 in Aspire Laptops

Hi,

I have Aspire A715-51G, for a month I have had camera issues.

I use camera software, CAMERA, from microsoft store, (when I had issues I used other softwares too but result was the same)

The camera dont usually work properly. It says "camera isnt attached"

When I restart my laptop, I see camera at device manager. When I click on camera and run the application, it again says "no camera it snot attached"

at device manager, I check and open "the hidden devices" my camera icon is grey. passive.

after a few attempts it starts running fine, after a few days issues start again..

I have opened that topic because I have done everything I know.

At last yesterday I formatted my laptop and installed win 11 again, updated iris graphic driver to latest. Everything was fine till now.. a moment ago camera started not to work.

It mustnt be a physical thing.. everytime I restarted laptop, camera appeared at device manager and sometimes work fine. if it doesnt work, it disappears and goes to hidden devices.

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

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  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,801 Trailblazer

    The problems that you are experiencing with the camera is that the camera is faulty and its not functioning properly, you need to replace the camera with the oem cameras that your Aspire A715-51G model was fitted with, which are all the cameras listed below.

    Search the web for these oem cameras with the Acer part #'s and change the camera yourself, as its not a big job, if you are computer savvy, if you are not, then buy an external USB camera from Logitech for Creators StreamCam which is one of the best or if you don't want to spend so much, then buy the cheaper CREATIVE Live and use that, as the oem cameras will be about that price too, as the external cameras are just as good or they are an even a better cam than the oem Acer fitted camera. Good luck and hope this helps you out.

    Aspire A715-51G oem Acer fitted cameras list, search the web with the Acer part #'s

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  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,886 Trailblazer

    Hey mdmrx,

    Thanks for the detailed rundown—it’s definitely not pointing to a dead camera module. Since the webcam intermittently appears in Device Manager and even functions after a reboot, that rules out total hardware failure. What you’re describing seems more aligned with firmware hiccups or a power management conflict.

    If you’ve already done the fresh install of Windows 11 and updated drivers, one additional approach you might consider is the In-Place Recovery method, especially if you’re on version 24H2. It reinstalls your current version of Windows while keeping files and apps intact, and has helped restore peripheral stability in similar cases.

    You can find the step-by-step instructions from Microsoft here. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/fix-issues-by-reinstalling-the-current-version-of-windows-497ac6da-7cac-4641-82a5-f50398d879a0

    Also worth checking:

    • In Device Manager → Universal Serial Bus Controllers → USB Root Hub → Power Management tab, uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.”
    • Review Windows Privacy settings under Camera Access to ensure no app restrictions are blocking it.

    If the issue persists even after recovery, then it might be worth considering a firmware update or BIOS check before going the hardware replacement route.

    Let us know how it goes!

  • mdmrx
    mdmrx Member Posts: 3 New User
    edited July 14

    hi,

    I have disable enrgy save option..

    camera has been working since yesterday. now it's gone again.

    not tried others yet.

    last bios was changed about months ago.. no new one at the moment.. camera software belongs to microsoft. win11 installs it.

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,886 Trailblazer

    Hey mdmrx, thanks for updating again. Since the camera went dark even after disabling the energy-saving option, we’re looking at something deeper—likely firmware or the ACPI device handshake at wake.

    One thing that caught my eye: your BIOS was updated a few months back. Even without a newer version, quirks like this sometimes stem from mismatched device states during resume. You might want to try resetting BIOS settings to defaults and rechecking post-restart behavior.

    Also, regarding that “In-Place Recovery” you mentioned earlier—it’s not just a soft reinstall. It has a neat way of restoring peripheral behavior that even clean installs sometimes miss. If that doesn’t help, maybe pitch to Acer devs about a toggle for peripheral wake-stack initialization in BIOS. Could save users from unnecessary cam replacements and streamline diagnostic paths.

    Let me know what happens next—we’ve got eyes on this thread, and it’s helping way beyond just this one case.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,801 Trailblazer

    As I've explained it to you above "ITS THE CAMERA ITSELF" its not a software issue, if the camera comes on and off and then dies completely, change the oem cam from the list above or buy an external USB cam that hangs off the screen, as its allot cheaper and quicker to install😁 Good luck.

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  • camila89
    camila89 Member Posts: 64 Devotee WiFi Icon
    1. Check if you have permission to access the camera.
    2. Run the camera troubleshooter.
    3. Update your camera drivers.