Camera not detected on Aspire 5745

roshanvarier
roshanvarier Member Posts: 2 New User
Two days ago when I opened the Windows camera app everything worked fine. Now suddenly the built-in camera is not detected. Under Device Manager the imaging device/camera option does not appear. Acer hardware vendor detector app identifies the camera as Liteon. How do I fix this issue?  The OS is Windows 10 Pro.

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,164 Pathfinder
    power drain: Just check the back of the unit, you can find a pin hole , unplug the charger and turn off the unit. now put a paper clip in the small pin 
    hole and press and hold it for 30 sec.

    BIOS default: After power drain is done, power on the u nit, but as soon as you power on the unit keep pressing the F2 key so that it take you to BIOS 
    page. Press F9 and press Enter than press F10 and press Enter. the unit will restart

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  • roshanvarier
    roshanvarier Member Posts: 2 New User
    There was no pin hole at the back. I removed the battery and disconnected the power cord. Then pressed the power button for 30 seconds. Still no luck. In Device Manager if I enable 'Show hidden devices' option then I can see 'Imaging devices' but only the scanner is listed. The built-in camera does not appear. :-(
  • There was no pin hole at the back. I removed the battery and disconnected the power cord. Then pressed the power button for 30 seconds. Still no luck. In Device Manager if I enable 'Show hidden devices' option then I can see 'Imaging devices' but only the scanner is listed. The built-in camera does not appear. :-(
    Hi,
    You could try reinstalling Launch Manager application, go to Support link, download the Application, then go to Control panel, Programs and uninstall the current installation, without rebooting install the downloaded application.
    https://www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/support-product/2127?b=1
  • VMS
    VMS Member Posts: 1 New User
    I don't know if it helps but you could try to update BIOS (if possible) it is what I did on a Acer Aspire ES1-571 and it worked very well