When your camera isn't working in Windows 11, it might be missing drivers after a recent update. It's also possible that your antivirus program is blocking the camera, your privacy settings don't allow camera access for some apps, or there's a problem with the app you want to use.

If there are no updates for your camera, try to select Advanced options > Optional updates, and look for any driver updates for your camera. Allow available updates to install, then restart your device when it's ready.


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Most available USB webcams are UVC (standard USB Video Class) compatible cameras. They will work with the UVC driver that is included in Windows (the in-box UVC driver). If your webcam is not working correctly, swapping to the in-box UVC driver may resolve the issue. Please follow the steps below to change drivers (admin rights are required).

When your camera isn't working in Windows 10, it might be missing drivers after a recent update. It's also possible that your antivirus program is blocking the camera, your privacy settings don't allow camera access for some apps, or there's a problem with the app you want to use.

If the operating system does not detect the camera, you must first make sure that the camera drivers are installed. In addition, do not forget that manufacturers of webcams strongly recommend installing the latest drivers. If you do not have the CD and installation files for your webcam, first of all, try to find them on the manufacturer's official website. If you could not find them there, do not hesitate to download free webcam drivers from our website.

Windows10 camera app is unable to see it and Skype can only see the microphone. I am thinking that's because the driver is seen as a game peripheral, not listed in device manager under 'Imaging devices'.

Hmm - this seems to have stopped working for me with the latest W10 update. Happily had it working with Hildo's instructions in June, but no longer. The driver installs (apparently successfully) from the device manager as usual, but does not appear under sound & video controllers, and if I close and re-open the device manager it goes back to reporting unknown device, no driver installed. Anyone else had this?

I've gone retro and bought the Philips SPC900 webcam. I installed the SPC900NC_00_dw7_eng.exe driver using Hildo's procedure above and it's working on my Windows 10 PC in Sharpcap. Fingers crossed for some clear sky soon to put it into action!

It worked well when I compiled it in Yahoo, MSN, but it crashed AIM, Internet Explorer Flash Webcam, Firefox Flash webcam and Skype... I got crash in QueryInterface after 8 time call to that, I found it with tracing it with a lot of tricks..

To create image acquisition devices under windows, you have to provide either a device (driver) which implements the streamclasses interfaces (or newer Avstream) or you have to write a usermode COM object which has to be added to the VideoInputCategory enumerator.

You can not decide how other program would call your driver. Most of programs will use DirectShow. Some would use the win3.x technology VFW. Many new programs, including Windows XP's scanner and camera wizard, may call you via the WIA interface. If you do not want to implement all that, you need to at least provide the DirectShow interface via WDM and let vfwwdm32.dll gives you a VFW interface, or write your own VFW driver.

For information about, help using and fixing issues with your webcam (web camera, web cam), and how to enable or disable your webcam, see the section that matches the operating system that is installed on your computer.

Fix 4. Reinstall or roll back the webcam or camera driver on Windows 10. You can press Windows + X and select Device Manager. Expand Imaging devices, Cameras or Sound, video and game controllers. Right-click your webcam and select Properties. Click Driver tab and select Uninstall device to remove the webcam driver on Windows 10. Restart your computer and it will automatically install the webcam driver. If you want to roll back the webcam driver to an old version, you can click Roll Back Driver to install the old version of the webcam driver.

I have VMware Fusion 13 running on a Macbook Pro M2 with MacOs Ventura. When I first installed Windows 11 Arm version everything worked (after setting up drivers, installing VMware Tools and so on). Webcam on Windows worked fine.

Suddenly this is not working anymore and I am not 100% sure when it happened. It might be an update to Ventura or update to Fusion 13.0.1, but since then I have not been able to get my webcam to work in Windows anymore. In Devices in Windows Settings I see the webcam as "VMware virtual USB video device" but below it I see "Driver error".

I don't have a system with a built-in webcam. I have a Mac mini M1 (2020) w/ Ventura 13.4 and a very vanilla USB webcam. That device is configured to my Windows 11 ARM 22H2 22621.1702 VM as the Cameral device, and the VM sees it as the VMware virtual USB video device. It seems to work fine when check the device in Windows Settings, and through the Zoom app.

VMware Tools shouldn't have anything to do with the issue because there are no VMware Tools other than VMware network and video card drivers. There's no VMware-provided webcam driver. The Vmware virtual USB video device is using the built-in Microsoft video driver.

I tried to do that just now (exactly as in the article), but unfortunately I still have same issue. I also tried to create a new VM from the same ISO I used before (when it worked for a while) but also here it did not work. So I guess it is not the version of Windows that is the problem, but hard to know about the Webcam driver as that is loaded from Windows Update.

In Devices and printers I see that both the desktop and the webcam has an exclamation mark to it (see picture). Seems like some USB issues with my VM somehow. I am unable to repair anything though, so unsure what is going on.

I see. It is strange as the internal webcam has always worked for me on VMware Fusion, even through many versions of Macbooks, Windows and Fusion. Although I did do a test where I switched to using my iPhone as webcam in my VM and surprisingly enough that worked without a hitch. I guess I can live with that solution, although the internal cam was more convenient.

Any possible solution you got? i'M ALSO facing same problem. Can't find anyway to make the **bleep** webcam work. i dont have an iphone to use it as webcam. Please let me know if you find any possible solution.

Webcam drivers should be updated in order to keep the devices running well. If you have updated your operating system or other related hardware or software, then you may need to also update your webcam drivers. If you are experiencing problems with your webcam, then the article below will help you find if your problem is driver-related or not.

To fix your Drivers problems you will need to know the particular model of the Webcam/ Camera device you are having problems with. Once you have the details you can search the manufacturers website for your drivers and, if available, download and install these drivers.

If you are unsure of whether or not you need to update your Drivers, or indeed which Drivers may need to be updated, you can run a Drivers scan using a driver update tool (you will need to pay to register this tool but usually the Drivers scan is free). This will allow you to assess your Driver needs without any commitment. Alternatively, you can use the device manager to check if there are problems with any of your hardware devices.

A Driver Update Program will instantly resolve your drivers problems by scanning your PC for outdated, missing or corrupt drivers, which it then automatically updates to the most compatible version.

You can try to track down an updated version of your webcam drivers if you know the manufacturer and type of driver involved. To ensure all your computer drivers, including webcam drivers, are constantly kept up-to-date, you can also use a driver update tool.

I have a Toshiba Satellite P55W-C5200X laptop. I had to do a clean install of Windows 10 Home x64. But now I don't have the webcam being recognized in Device Manager. How do I install a driver/get it working? I went to Toshiba's site and there is no way to get the driver. Under Device Manager there is no Imaging section.

In windows defender (or now windows security) there's a feature called "Memory Integrity" which is a part of another feature called "Core Isolation." I was trying to enable it but windows said to "Resolve any driver incompatibilities and scan again." When I clicked "Review incompatible drivers" it became apparent that Logitech drivers are causing this issue. I can't remove them as I'm using a few Logitech devices: a keyboard, a mouse, and a controller as windows quickly pointed out upon uninstallation attempt. I pretty much looked everywhere but I can't find any driver versions newer than the ones currently installed. Any idea on how to resolve this issue? Thanks in advance.

So now I have a new installation. Literally only installed Chrome then checked to see if the camera was working and everything was fine. Then I install the latest driver, 20.q2.1, for my card, Vega frontier air cooled, and it's back to the same old crap. Shows 1 frame from the camera, screen goes black for a few seconds, comes back with one new frame on the camera, goes black again, repeat until webcam is unplugged. e24fc04721

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