Is Your Camera Not Showing in Windows' Device Manager? Here’s How to Fix It

Can’t find the camera driver in Device Manager on your device? If so, the problem could be either software-related or a camera malfunction. Don’t fret, though; it’s easy to fix. This guide will explain why the camera driver may disappear from your Device Manager and how to fix it.

Why Does the Camera Device Go Missing in Device Manager?

Here are a few major reasons why the camera device might disappear from Device Manager:

Now that you know the causes, let’s look at fixes you can apply to restore the camera driver in Device Manager.

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9 Ways to Fix the Camera Driver Missing in Device Manager

If the camera driver doesn’t appear in the Device Manager, ensure it’s not hidden and that the camera isn’t disabled. If that isn’t the case, install camera drivers manually, reset the camera, run the camera troubleshooter, and run Windows built-in scans. If these fixes fail, you should manually add the hardware or reset your computer.

Now let’s see how to apply these fixes.

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1. Perform Some Quick and Easy Checks

Apply the following preliminary checks before moving on to the major fixes:

Apply the remaining fixes if the above checks don’t help.

Unhiding the hidden devices in Windows Device Manager

2. Ensure Camera Isn’t Hidden in the Device Manager

The Device Manager gives users an option to hide devices. Once you hide them, these devices disappear from the Device Manager. Therefore, if you don’t see the Camera device, it might have been hidden by mistake. To verify that’s not the case or to unhide the device if it has been hidden, follow these steps:

3. Run the Camera Troubleshooter

There is a built-in Camera troubleshooter on Windows that can help you identify and fix camera-related problems. Therefore, running the troubleshooter may also resolve this issue. Follow these steps to run it:

4. Run a Few Scans

ensure corrupt system files are not causing the problem. To rule out this possibility, you need to run a few scans, such as SFC, DISM, and CHKDSK. If you have never performed these scans before, our guide onrepairing corrupt files with Windows built-in toolsexplains how to run them. So, run these scans before moving on.

5. Download the Camera Drivers Manually

When a driver gets corrupt, or you mistakenly uninstall it, Windows is supposed to automatically reinstall it when you restart the computer. If the camera driver is not appearing in Device Manager after restarting the computer, you should manually install it.

To do that, go to your laptop manufacturer’s website, for instance,HP,Lenovo,Dell, etc., search for the latest camera driver, and download it. Once you have downloaded the driver, follow the on-screen instructions to install it, just like any other driver or program.

Going to the Troubleshooters in Windows Settings App

6. Let the Camera App Access Your Camera

For the Camera app to function, it must have permission to access your device’s camera. If this permission is disabled, the camera application may not even launch, causing unexpected problems. To ensure permission restrictions aren’t causing this issue as well, ensure this permission is enabled.

Here are the steps to check:

Clicking on the Run Button Next to Camera Troubleshooter in Windows Settings App

7. Reset the Camera App

If you’ve modified the settings for the camera app recently and are experiencing the issue under discussion afterward, reset the app. You won’t lose any data by resetting the camera app, but it will revert all customizations you’ve made. Therefore, you will need to customize the app from scratch.

Don’t know how to reset the camera app? Our article onhow to reset any app on Windows 10 and Windows 11explains how to do it.

8. Add the Camera Device in Device Manager

The Device Manager allows users to manually add devices that aren’t detected automatically by the system. So, in the next step, add the camera device to Device Manager via the Add Hardware wizard. This wizard lets you install the hardware either manually or automatically. Let’s go with the automatic option to keep things simple.

Follow these steps to search for and install the hardware automatically:

If the camera device fails to restore after running this automatic check, follow steps one to three again and select the second option; Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced).

Then clickNext, and double-click onCamerafrom available hardware types.

If you can’t find your camera’s manufacturer or model number here, there might be a problem with your camera hardware.

9. Get Your Laptop Checked

If none of these fixes work and the camera device doesn’t appear in the Device Manager, there may be a hardware issue. So, you should take your laptop for a thorough inspection. If the device is still under warranty, you should have it checked by the manufacturer rather than a local shop.

Restore the Camera Driver in the Device Manager

Having no camera driver available in Device Manager for troubleshooting camera issues can be irritating. Unless there is a hardware issue, you’ll be able to restore it using the above fixes. In the same way as Camera, other devices can also disappear from the Device Manager. If that happens, don’t panic, they can also be easily fixed.

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