I also have been recently struck with this annoying problem – the integrated camera of my Asus laptop won’t work after the Windows 8 upgrade, and recently, after the Windows 10 upgrade. Even after switching to Windows 10 or 8.1, the issue was still present. Browsing online, I’ve seen that this is a widespread problem that is affecting thousands of Lenovo, Dell, HP, Sony and other OEM users. Here’s what one of them is saying: And another weighs in with the following:

Windows 11, 10, 8 integrated webcam won’t work

1. Update your drivers

First of all, you need to make sure that you have indeed the latest drivers for your integrated camera. Go to your OEM and see if you can find the latest drivers on their download drivers page.

2. Update BIOS

If you did that, then you might try updating the BIOS. If Windows 10, 8.1, 8 drivers don’t work, try downloading Windows 7 Service Pack 2 compatible drivers. I know it sounds dumb, but this apparently has solved the problem for some users.

3. Download the Lenovo Settings app

Lenovo users could download the Lenovo Settings app which might come with a few fixes for the integrated camera problems in Windows 8, 8.1 and Windows 10.

4. Install the latest Windows updates

Next, I suggest you check with the Windows Update, in case you have automatic updates ticked to “off”. You might just have an update waiting for you to install it.

5. Uninstall your webcam or webcam drivers

Also, you could try uninstalling the drivers for your webcam and, after that, uninstall the webcam completely from the Device Manager list. And connect it and install the latest drivers once again.

6. Run the hardware troubleshooter

Running the troubleshooter might do wonders. Follow these steps:

Press the ‘Windows + W’ key on the keyboard. Type troubleshoot in the search box and then press Enter. Click Hardware and devices and run the troubleshooter.

7. Check your app permissions

If your issue is Skype-related, you need to allow Skype to use the camera from Settings –> Permissions. If the issue persists, then maybe the troubleshooting guides listed below will help you:

Fix: Skype camera not working in Windows 10 Fix: Skype camera is upside down

It is worth mentioning that many users who installed the Windows 10 April Update on their devices reported that the update broke their microphone and camera. This is a permission-related issue, as the OS automatically disables app access to your camera and microphone for privacy reasons.

8. Temporarily disable your webcam

Many users also suggested that disabling and re-enabling the camera from Device Manager may fix this problem. So, right-click on your webcam, select ‘Disable device’ and restart your computer. Go back to Device Manager and re-enable the webcam and then check if the issue persists.

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