Hi everyone
I have an HP Pavilion dv6137tx (dv6000t series) running Windows XP Media Center Edition. It has an inbuilt 1.3 MP webcam. Last night suddenly the webcam stopped working. Earlier it was listed as "HP Pavilion Webcam" in My Computer and in Device Manager (Control Panel) but now its listed as "USB Video Device" in both places. When I tried to use it it gave the following error:
I tried the following troubleshooting methods to resolve the problem:
1. Uninstall the USB Video Device from Device Manager.
2. Reboot the computer.
Result: Windows detects a "USB Video Device" during the next bootup. But the webcam doesn't work and the error persists.
Next, I tried this:
1. Uninstall the USB Video Device from Device Manager.
2. Delete c:\windows\system32\drivers\usbvideo.sys.
3. Reboot the computer.
Result: Windows detects a "USB Video Device" during the next bootup. But the webcam doesn't work and the error persists.
Next, I downloaded the webcam drivers from HP's website and installed them. The webcam still didn't work. I googled the error and according to microsoft, the error is due to unplugging the device while my computer is open and/or due to increased resource usage. I don't know about the second reason, but the first is trivial since this webcam is an inbuilt device.
I contacted HP but they have not been able to resolve the problem. They made me do the things mentioned above several times, in vain.
Then, I used the HP Recovery DVDs to format the hard drive and reinstall Windows XP Media Center edition, restoring the system to factory settings. The webcamera is still not working and the same error message is returned each time I try to access it.
Oh and by the way, I have the latest BIOS update installed on my system and HP told me to reset BIOS to BIOS defaults...which I did, in vain.
If you have a solution for this problem, please do reply to this thread. I want to exhaust all possibilities before I hand in my system to HP.
Thanks.
PS: Specs of system: Core 2 Duo T5500 CPU, 1GB RAM, 120GB HDD, nVidia GeForce 7400 GPU, 15.4" Widescreen with 1.3 MP webcam, Windows XP Media Center Edition.
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Have you tried it in any other applications?
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Yes I have, with quickplay and windows live messenger. Doesn't work. In fact, in Quickplay its not even showing up in the list.
I forgot to mention one critical point. My notebook came preinstalled with Windows XP Media Center Edition. I received an HP Upgrade kit to upgrade the system to Windows Vista Home Premium Edition, which I used to install Vista. But Vista would only work as a clean installation, not an upgrade so most of my hardware devices didn't work when I installed it forcibly over Windows XP. So, I used the Vista media sent by HP to do a clean install and downloaded the drivers from the HP website to get things to work. For some reason, HP's Help and Support and HP Battery Check wouldn't work in Vista despite downloading and installing the recent versions from their website.
So I decided to go back to XP, using the Recovery DVDs created just after the notebook came to me. The webcam was working fine in the original XP installation and even in Vista, but its not working now in XP. I reinstalled XP using a brute force recovery from the recovery DVDs, but the webcam still doesn't work.
If I attempt to install the Vista drivers for the webcam, the camera works if I use the HP Pavilon Webcam application installed by the Vista drivers, but it still isn't recognized as a webcam in Device Manager or control panel, and it remains erratic. It is shown as a "USB Video Device" rather than "HP Pavilion Webcam". And when I checked the desktop, the HP Pavilion Webcam Demo application was also missing. I had to manually reinstall it. [Note that an HP Tech Support technician told me to install Vista drivers on XP.]
I am wondering whether the Vista driver installed the first time I upgraded to Vista modified the firmware in the camera in a way that only Vista could use it. Could this be true?
Now I would like to have my webcam recognized as "HP Pavilion Webcam" and make it work normally in Windows XP. I am willing to reinstall Windows or take any brute force software-related steps. -
It turns out that the webcam works with the Vista driver, as I pointed out in my last post. And it is also possible to rename the device from USB Video Device to whatever else (say HP Pavilion Webcam) in Control Panel-->Scanners and Cameras.
But I'm not sure if that really solves my problem. I want to know what went wrong and whether there is a foolproof way to get it to work properly the next time I reinstall Windows XP. Shouldn't it work by default? Why do I have to install a Vista driver?
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Dear maverick280857:
Thanks a tonne. I did all the things that you did. I actually installed the vista is a separate partition, after squeezing the main partition; I also updated the bios.The main prob for me was that even in Vista it was not working, I had the luxury of dual boot
. Installing the vista driver worked in xp. I am happy with it.
Thanks again, I had to register and let you know my gratitude.
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Hi
Please read
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...s&lc=en&dlc=en&product=3308822&dlc=en&lang=en
and also
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/...en&dlc=en&product=3308822&dlc=en&lang=en#N536
although HP explicitly says that one mustn't install Vista drivers on XP, it was the HP Tech Support engineer who told me to do this (he said he'd read on the forums that this would work).
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I'm still facing this problem. Does anyone have a cure for it?
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Okay I think it would be a good idea to review this problem, because a lot of people seem to be facing it.
Background
I have an HP Pavilion dv6137tx notebook computer (dv6000t series). It has an integrated webcam. The notebook is Vista-capable, but shipped with Windows XP Media Center Edition. I installed Windows Vista Home Premium Edition using the HP Express Upgrade Kit. I decided to come back to XP after using Vista for about 2.5 months. Now, in XP, my webcam does not work at all, despite having installed the HP Pavilion Webcam drivers downloads from the HP web site. The webcam shows up everywhere as "USB Video Device" rather than "HP Pavilion Webcam".
I have searched the forums for help, in vain. HP Tech Support keeps telling me to install drivers, uninstall them, do a full recovery and start over. These are things I have tried quite a few times.
(The webcam works in Vista, so there is no hardware fault.)
I suspect this is because of the firmware update that was necessary to get the camera to work in Vista. To quote the installation instruction sheet that shipped with the HP Express Upgrade Kit:
If you are facing a similar problem with your HP Pavilion notebook, please post back on this thread...maybe we can work something out. -
Everyone who owns an HP Pavilion notebook pc with an integrated webcam and is planning to switch from XP to Vista or vice versa is advised to read this:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/bizsupport/questionanswer.do?threadId=1118102
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I've been through this a couple of times with a 3 month old dv9385ea Entertainment PC which I downgraded from Vista to XPProSP2.
It didn't appear to work until I went to Control Panels / Scanners and Cameras and changed the name (right click, rename) from "USB Video Device" to "HP Pavilion Webcam" and, with all the perversity that HP and MS between them could come up with it now works in both HP Webcam and MSN. -
hello guys. please i need ur help. I have a HP Pavillion dv6536en with inbuilt webcam. the OS is vista home premium. the webcam only worked once and then stopped. each time i try to use it it say webcam is not connected. i cant even find it in my quickplay menu anymore or in the device manager. it is brand new. please help
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I am experiencing the same issue with my webcam (on WinXP pro).
The so-called firmware update of the webcam driver for Vista, messed up my webcam on XP.
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deezzle & Shigaugi (and others)
I have dv6000 and had exactly same problem as many others: I used to have XP MCE edition, upgraded it to Vista and made the webcam firmware update. I decided to come back to MCE, and after the downgrade (format+full recovery) webcam stopped working.
HP tech told me to remove and re-install drivers, but that didn't help. However, as mentioned earlier in this thread, I installed the Vista driver on XP, and webcam started to work again! The update I installed can be found here:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2093&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&product=1842155&lang=en
HP Webcam Driver with Firmware Upgrade for Microsoft Windows Vista
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I can say it works..
I have an DV9389EA and the only driver left was built-in webcam...
I've used all of XP drivers listed on HP but didn't work...
So I installed Vista Webcam Drivers for my laptop, and the camera worked inmediatly!
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FANTASTIC the Vista driver worked on XP for me. Thanks so much.
If you're reading this and struggling to install the Vista driver over the XP one as Windows says it's not better than the one that's installed then do this from the device manager:
right, just click update driver; "Install from a specific location" -> "Don't search..." -> "Have disk..."; then pick the .inf file from within the drivers folder.
The webcam gets named correctly as HP Pavilion webcam too.
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I see is some old thread but maybe someone can help.
I was facing same problem.
device 05ca 1870 and upgraded firmware now is 05ca 1810 but I loose.
After this firmware upgrade for two days I have still 1870 id even after remove and reinstall many times from device manager until somehow suddenly at one reboot windows tell new hardware found and now was 1810.
Before that using some software like amcap or vimicro I can adjust some setting like in video capture pin,more format and reach 30 fps,in video capture filter some picture adjustments and low light etc.
Now after this stupid firmware upgrade in video capture pin I have only yuy2 and 20 fps and in video capture filter some basic picture adjustements and in second tab some useless inactive settings like zoom iris tilt.
Also looking from their files I see their software report my device first like 1710 not the real id 1870,in some places they say Ricoh in others Richo,they can't just handle simple names what to say about software.
Anybody know how to revert this firmware upgrade?
(Creation of Video Preview Failed) Can't use webcamera [HP Pavilion dv6137tx]
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