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Disabling and Enabling the Dell WebCamĪnother troubleshooting option that could solve the cam issue is to disable your webcam and then enable it again-not unlike restarting it. Note that this option won’t be available if there wasn’t any previous updates.ģ.
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If your camera was working before, but after a driver update, it refuses to cooperate, you can undo the update by performing the following steps: It should reinstall the driver automatically, so check if the camera is working now.
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But we know there was no official driver for Windows 10 and this user upgraded from Windows 7 a while ago.
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Sure enough after the install of the Dell webcam software and a reboot, Zoom, Skype, and the Windows Camera application finally showed us a video image! Why on Earth did this ancient webcam software fix the problem? We have no idea. Since we tried everything else we gave it a shot. But it has nothing to do with the actual driver used by Windows. We finally ran into this Dell post on their website which recommended we install Dell Webcam Central which is an application that does a few extra things with the webcam like take pics and video. Unfortunately none of these things worked and we spent at least an hour doing the above troubleshooting steps. We went to power management and made sure webcam wasn’t being disabled during sleep mode Download Dell Webcam Central We of course uninstalled the webcam and rebooted letting Microsoft reinstall the webcamĤ. We uninstalled Norton which was definitely interfering with the webcamģ. Made sure apps like Zoom and Skype had permissions to use the cameraĢ. We did the following according to Microsoft:ġ. We of course followed Microsoft’s recommendation for getting the camera working to no avail.
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We of course went to the Dell website and did a hardware scan and the Dell support site showed all the potential drivers for the Inspiron and the integrated webcam had no options for installing a driver. It was almost as if the webcam was not getting enough power. It would bring up the image for about 1 second then try again. We tried this with the customer’s Zoom Application and the same thing would happen. Windows did reinstall the integrated webcam but when we started the Windows Camera application you can see that it was scanning for hardware for about 2 seconds then it would fail. We tried all the usual items like uninstalling the driver for the integrated webcam, rebooting, and scanning for hardware changes. Today we ran into a Dell Inspiron running Windows 10 (the Dell Inspiron is an all in one desktop not a laptop) webcam that simply would not show video.

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Considering the times we are in, Boxaid phone calls are through the roof. Sometimes it’s critical to use the webcam when you are accustomed to meeting co-workers or contacts in a physical space. Sometimes you can get by without the webcam functionality especially if you just rolled out of bed. These applications work well to share presentations, talk, whiteboard and in many cases you can see the other party over a webcam. We communicate with our customers over a regular phone connection but many other businesses are using applications like Zoom, Webex, or Skype. We realized the benefit of this 13 years ago when we opened our doors. We at Boxaid of course have all our employees working from home. We are shifting to a remote workforce in these times of COVID 19, and while for many workers in the United States that is the norm it can be a big shift for others.
