By Joy on March 5, 2025
Beginner

First, open Device Manager by pressing Win + X and selecting Device Manager. Expand Imaging devices or Cameras, right-click your camera, and select Uninstall device. After uninstalling, restart your computer. Windows will automatically reinstall the camera driver. If it doesn’t, go back to Device Manager, click Action > Scan for hardware changes, or manually download drivers from the manufacturer’s website.



Key Highlights: Reinstall Camera on Windows 10


  1. Check If Camera Is Disabled: Open Device Manager and ensure the camera is enabled under Imaging Devices.
  2. Update or Reinstall Camera Drivers: Right-click on the camera in Device Manager > select Update driver or Uninstall device and restart to reinstall.
  3. Use Windows Troubleshooter: Go to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Camera, and run the troubleshooter.
  4. Reset the Camera App: In Settings > Apps > Camera, select Advanced options and click Reset.
  5. Check for Windows Updates: Go to Settings > Update & Security > Check for updates to ensure your system is up to date.
  6. Adjust Privacy Settings: Go to Settings > Privacy > Camera, and ensure Allow apps to access your camera is enabled.
  7. Check Camera Hardware: Verify that an external camera is properly connected or ensure there are no hardware issues with the built-in camera.


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