Hp True Vision 5mp Camera Driver Windows 11

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Mirta Dozar

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:37:54 PM8/5/24
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Somy webcam recently stopped working, I'm guessing after an update, as it was functioning not too long ago but, I always had it covered up unless I was using it which was very rarely. I've tried every method given on this topic I've come across but to no avail. It wasn't actually showing up in the device manager at first & then I discovered it was hidden for some reason, I tried to update the driver but it said it was up-to-date, then I tried uninstalling it(as there was no disable option) & rebooting it, as I was informed that this would make the com recognise the webcam wasn't operating & reinstall it again, but now it's not even hidden & I can't find the driver for it anywhere. I have a HP Notebook 14 - bs which has a HP TrueVision HD camera integrated above the screen. The camera isn't recognised in the settings section & it gives this error code which I've tried to resolve but the solution doesn't work for me. There's no updates I've missed neither. I've tried to find the drivers on this site for my model but they're not anywhere to be seen.... any advice would be great guys

Hey Erico, thanks for the reply but I still didn't have any joy following the solution given on that thread, well the link for the windows 10 solution. They recommended installing youcam & then using that to rediscover the webcam but when I installed it it had the same error message as if there's no cam installed on my laptop. If I can just get the official driver for this integrated webcam I'm sure it would work but I can't find it anywhere, do you have any ideas where I can locate it?


Hey, so there's nothing to see in the device manager anymore. I've heard that there's a possibility it could have disconnected but I imagine that's quite unlikely. As far as I've seen there's been no update to the integrated webcam for a while & I don't know exactly when it stopped working... There have been many windows updates recently but I haven't a clue which could've disabled the cam. Why is it not possible to just reinstall the driver for it? Surely that'd be the easiest solution


I just ran the test for my Spectre x360-13-ap00690nd ultrabook. It provided a pass ID result result and webcam serial number. The test is saved in the test logs that can be accessed in the main menu of the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI utility menu.


Please perform all these steps patiently as it is critical to resolving the issue. The trick is to remain patient, please. Please note that I am not overloading you with a lot of troubleshooting steps.


You've done great here. Trust me I've done everything I can to assist you by keeping your best interest in mind. Please follow the steps and check what happens. if nothing works, please contact HP phone support.


I just uploaded my true vision driver for windows 10 and after testing the driver seems to be working, but I get an error that the camera cannot be detected. The problem could be with the antivirus software or that the camera is not working properly. I am on a envy hp laptop. What can I do to resolve? Thanks


My main problem is that I need to sync my devices and iTunes won't detect them without the driver. Windows can detect my devices and they show up in File Explorer. I am also able to get photos and videos that I have taken off the devices and onto my computer with no problems.


Thank you so much for this, I was tearing my hair out. I followed the directions in your link, and the most useful part was when you mentioned that the device might be listed under "portable devices", where mine was. It didn't show as the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver at all, but I followed the rest of your instructions by pretending that "Apple iPhone" was the "Apple Mobile Device USB Driver" and it made my iphone 5S "magically" appear in iTunes. So, so happy, thank you so much!


What is the exact alert you get on screen and which version of Windows is it? I just plugged my iPhone into a machine that doesn't have iTunes installed and changed the auto launch options to do nothing each time I connect. It still makes the device connected noise but that is all.


I also tried to untrust the PC by resetting the Location and Privacy settings, after doing that it does NOT ask me if I want to trust, so it still must be trusted, that's somewhat of another bug/issue.


I also mentioned elsewhere that my iPhone 5 did NOT have the same problem, actually that is only partially true. I was using a mophie and there for connecting via micro USB vs. lightning, in that scenario it did not give the message, but I tried today with lighting and it behaves just like the iPhone 6s which makes more sense to me.


Windows already has a driver for the iPhone that supports it as a camera. You shouldn't need to install Apple Mobile Device Support and its driver just to suppress a connection dialog box, but you may need to tweak whatever is raising it. Can you post a screenshot of this alert? I've a feeling I'm missing something. BTW I was using a Windows 7 machine earlier and the only 10 system I have to hand already has iTunes on it so I cannot readily replicate your situation. Take a look at -autoplay-defaults-windows-10. You ought to be able to set autoplay to ignore the iPhone connecting.


i just installed iTunes and everything is fine, I'll probably just keep in on there with auto sync off as I don't want stuff on the computer. if I do uninstall iTunes I'll probably grab the driver first, did play with the auto play settings and whatnot.


Thank you! I got all the way to step 8 but there was no Apple Mobile Device USB Driver listed...just MTP USB Device. I successfully updated that. I restarted computer but still no luck. Thanks for the idea though.


Try the reinstall then. If you have a 64-bit system you could try the for older video cards release. Or you could revert to the previous build of iTunes that worked for you. See the roll back advice at iTunes installers.


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