Windows 10: My Camera and Imaging devices aren't on my device manager.

Discus and support My Camera and Imaging devices aren't on my device manager. in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; Hello, I'm running Windows 10 Pro, and recently my camera isn't being detected on any application, which is bad because I am a student and I need to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by IsraelVasquez436, Aug 27, 2020.

  1. My Camera and Imaging devices aren't on my device manager.


    Hello, I'm running Windows 10 Pro, and recently my camera isn't being detected on any application, which is bad because I am a student and I need to have my camera working so I can get marked in class for the classes that require me to have one. This is what I see for device manager and for those wondering what my specs are, here they are: I also have a Radeon RX 570 GPU.



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    My Camera and Imaging devices aren't on my device manager. ef3a40e4-7959-40fe-b606-88024daa0b0a?upload=true.png

    :)
     
    IsraelVasquez436, Aug 27, 2020
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  2. Integrated Camera not working, no imaging devices in device manager

    Hello,

    This issue may arise if the driver of the camera is outdated. We suggest that you follow these troubleshooting steps:

    Method 1: Install updates from the manufacturer.

    • Open the Device Manager on your PC.
      • In Windows 10, enter Device Manager in the search box next to Start, and then select Device Manager in
        the results.
      • In Windows 8.1, swipe in from the right edge of the screen and then tap Search. (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move
        the mouse pointer up, and then click Search.) Then enter Device Manager in the search box, select Settings, and select Device Manager in
        the results.
    • Expand Imaging devices.
    • Right-click the camera that's having problems, and select Update Driver Software.
    • Select Search automatically for updated driver software, and then follow the on-screen instructions. This might include restarting your PC.
    Method 2: Install your PC's default drivers.
    • Open the Device Manager on your PC.
      • In Windows 10, enter Device Manager in the search box next to Start, and then select Device Manager in
        the results.
      • In Windows 8.1, swipe in from the right edge of the screen, and then tap Search. (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move
        the mouse pointer up, and then click Search.) Then enter Device Manager in the search box, select Settings, and select Device Manager in
        the results.
    • Expand Imaging devices.
    • Right-click the camera that's having problems, and select Update Driver Software.
    • Select Browse my computer for driver software.
    • Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
    • Select USB Video Device, select Next, and then follow the on-screen instructions. This might include restarting your PC.
    If the issue persists, kindly contact your device manufacturer for better assistance.

    Do let us know if you have any other concerns.
     
    Raymond Ave, Aug 27, 2020
    #2
  3. AndreePin Win User
    Imaging Devices missing in Device Manager and Webcam doesn't working

    Hi,

    Since you mentioned that the said driver is missing in Device Manager, what we suggest is for you to check in the Hidden Devices section on Device Manager. Kindly follow the steps below:

    • On the desktop, press Windows key + X and select
      Device Manager.
    • Click on View and select
      Show Hidden Devices.
    • Check for the webcam under Imaging Devices.
    • If the webcam is listed, then right-click on it and select
      Update Driver Software
    • Select Browse My Computer for Driver Software and follow the prompted steps.
    Please post back with the result for further assistance
     
    AndreePin, Aug 27, 2020
    #3
  4. My Camera and Imaging devices aren't on my device manager.

    Device Manager Un-Hiding Hidden Devices

    When you connect a plug and play device, Windows Plug and Play manager detects it, finds and installs the driver. Device Manager lists the device with a solid icon.

    The driver is only removed when you uninstall the device, not simply by disconnecting the device. When the device is disconnected, its driver is still installed. By default, Device Manager only displays connected devices. When you show hidden devices, note the Bluetooth icon you see is semi-transparent (not opaque). That indicates a "non-present" device. Sometimes also called a "ghost" device. The driver is still installed but the device is not currently detected (i.e. not connected).

    Device can be disconnected when
    • Device unplugged (e.g. removing a USB device)
    • Turning a device OFF
    • Disabling the device in BIOS (then windows won't detect it) or
    • Device failure

    So
    • Check BIOS as suggested
    • Check board connections
    • Can b/t be turned off by a switch? or keyboard combination?
    Also possible the b/t h/w failed
     
    ComputerGeek, Aug 27, 2020
    #4
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