Can't install the webcam driver of dell inspiron n4030












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I have my laptop running windows 7 32bit and I want to use my webcam, I tried searching dell.com for drivers using TagService of my machine but didn't find any drivers for webcam,
I've tried installing programs like Webcam management center but didn't complete.
Finally I opened "Device Manager"-->Imaging devices-->Integrated webcam and the device status was "This device is working properly"



In fact I don't know what to do.. any help please.










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  • could you paste here the lines that appears in "Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Details > Hardware Id"?

    – n00b
    Jan 26 '13 at 10:54











  • there are two Ids: USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&REV_1120&MI_00 ------AND------- USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&MI_00

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 26 '13 at 11:21


















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I have my laptop running windows 7 32bit and I want to use my webcam, I tried searching dell.com for drivers using TagService of my machine but didn't find any drivers for webcam,
I've tried installing programs like Webcam management center but didn't complete.
Finally I opened "Device Manager"-->Imaging devices-->Integrated webcam and the device status was "This device is working properly"



In fact I don't know what to do.. any help please.










share|improve this question























  • could you paste here the lines that appears in "Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Details > Hardware Id"?

    – n00b
    Jan 26 '13 at 10:54











  • there are two Ids: USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&REV_1120&MI_00 ------AND------- USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&MI_00

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 26 '13 at 11:21
















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I have my laptop running windows 7 32bit and I want to use my webcam, I tried searching dell.com for drivers using TagService of my machine but didn't find any drivers for webcam,
I've tried installing programs like Webcam management center but didn't complete.
Finally I opened "Device Manager"-->Imaging devices-->Integrated webcam and the device status was "This device is working properly"



In fact I don't know what to do.. any help please.










share|improve this question














I have my laptop running windows 7 32bit and I want to use my webcam, I tried searching dell.com for drivers using TagService of my machine but didn't find any drivers for webcam,
I've tried installing programs like Webcam management center but didn't complete.
Finally I opened "Device Manager"-->Imaging devices-->Integrated webcam and the device status was "This device is working properly"



In fact I don't know what to do.. any help please.







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  • could you paste here the lines that appears in "Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Details > Hardware Id"?

    – n00b
    Jan 26 '13 at 10:54











  • there are two Ids: USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&REV_1120&MI_00 ------AND------- USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&MI_00

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 26 '13 at 11:21





















  • could you paste here the lines that appears in "Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Details > Hardware Id"?

    – n00b
    Jan 26 '13 at 10:54











  • there are two Ids: USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&REV_1120&MI_00 ------AND------- USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&MI_00

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 26 '13 at 11:21



















could you paste here the lines that appears in "Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Details > Hardware Id"?

– n00b
Jan 26 '13 at 10:54





could you paste here the lines that appears in "Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Details > Hardware Id"?

– n00b
Jan 26 '13 at 10:54













there are two Ids: USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&REV_1120&MI_00 ------AND------- USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&MI_00

– Salahuddin
Jan 26 '13 at 11:21







there are two Ids: USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&REV_1120&MI_00 ------AND------- USBVID_0C45&PID_6488&MI_00

– Salahuddin
Jan 26 '13 at 11:21












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It seems that the Webcam driver of your Dell is managed by Microsoft, try to update it with this version but be aware that it's outdated (2006-06-21) and may not work.



The integrated options of Windows Update or from Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Controler > Update Controller > Update from Windows Update should give you the newest driver available.



Some search with the hardware driver related me to drivers.adwit and it seems that it isn't a standalone driver and depends of some other like usb.inf, usbccgp.sys, usbvideo.inf that are managed too by Microsoft.



If this don't work, try updating EHCI and the BIOS and check that you have no options in BIOS and in keyboard that don't allow you to use the camera.



If nothing works, install Dell System Software, it should search all the drivers for your computer, if something is missing it will install.






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  • I've tried installing Dell System Software but there was an error ---> "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. contact your product vendor" I've tried updating driver software from device manager-->integrated webcam but the message was " Windows was determined the driver software for your device is up to date" any other way?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 26 '13 at 14:46











  • had you tried with the driver from devid? (the second link), have you checked the BIOS options?

    – n00b
    Jan 26 '13 at 16:06











  • I didn't got it, would you please explain in details how to check the BIOS options, and how to try with the driver from devid?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 4:18











  • for the bios options, reboot your computer, in the first image of dell you'll see press F2, you'll enter in the BIOS. Check all the options, it has to be in some menu like "Integrated devices". Download the driver from devid devid.info/download/30829/24 and install it.

    – n00b
    Jan 27 '13 at 11:15











  • I searched this website for a driver for the webcam but didn't find it devid.info/en/model/8031, now i'll try with the bios

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 18:44











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It seems that the Webcam driver of your Dell is managed by Microsoft, try to update it with this version but be aware that it's outdated (2006-06-21) and may not work.



The integrated options of Windows Update or from Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Controler > Update Controller > Update from Windows Update should give you the newest driver available.



Some search with the hardware driver related me to drivers.adwit and it seems that it isn't a standalone driver and depends of some other like usb.inf, usbccgp.sys, usbvideo.inf that are managed too by Microsoft.



If this don't work, try updating EHCI and the BIOS and check that you have no options in BIOS and in keyboard that don't allow you to use the camera.



If nothing works, install Dell System Software, it should search all the drivers for your computer, if something is missing it will install.






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  • I've tried installing Dell System Software but there was an error ---> "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. contact your product vendor" I've tried updating driver software from device manager-->integrated webcam but the message was " Windows was determined the driver software for your device is up to date" any other way?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 26 '13 at 14:46











  • had you tried with the driver from devid? (the second link), have you checked the BIOS options?

    – n00b
    Jan 26 '13 at 16:06











  • I didn't got it, would you please explain in details how to check the BIOS options, and how to try with the driver from devid?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 4:18











  • for the bios options, reboot your computer, in the first image of dell you'll see press F2, you'll enter in the BIOS. Check all the options, it has to be in some menu like "Integrated devices". Download the driver from devid devid.info/download/30829/24 and install it.

    – n00b
    Jan 27 '13 at 11:15











  • I searched this website for a driver for the webcam but didn't find it devid.info/en/model/8031, now i'll try with the bios

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 18:44
















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It seems that the Webcam driver of your Dell is managed by Microsoft, try to update it with this version but be aware that it's outdated (2006-06-21) and may not work.



The integrated options of Windows Update or from Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Controler > Update Controller > Update from Windows Update should give you the newest driver available.



Some search with the hardware driver related me to drivers.adwit and it seems that it isn't a standalone driver and depends of some other like usb.inf, usbccgp.sys, usbvideo.inf that are managed too by Microsoft.



If this don't work, try updating EHCI and the BIOS and check that you have no options in BIOS and in keyboard that don't allow you to use the camera.



If nothing works, install Dell System Software, it should search all the drivers for your computer, if something is missing it will install.






share|improve this answer
























  • I've tried installing Dell System Software but there was an error ---> "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. contact your product vendor" I've tried updating driver software from device manager-->integrated webcam but the message was " Windows was determined the driver software for your device is up to date" any other way?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 26 '13 at 14:46











  • had you tried with the driver from devid? (the second link), have you checked the BIOS options?

    – n00b
    Jan 26 '13 at 16:06











  • I didn't got it, would you please explain in details how to check the BIOS options, and how to try with the driver from devid?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 4:18











  • for the bios options, reboot your computer, in the first image of dell you'll see press F2, you'll enter in the BIOS. Check all the options, it has to be in some menu like "Integrated devices". Download the driver from devid devid.info/download/30829/24 and install it.

    – n00b
    Jan 27 '13 at 11:15











  • I searched this website for a driver for the webcam but didn't find it devid.info/en/model/8031, now i'll try with the bios

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 18:44














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It seems that the Webcam driver of your Dell is managed by Microsoft, try to update it with this version but be aware that it's outdated (2006-06-21) and may not work.



The integrated options of Windows Update or from Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Controler > Update Controller > Update from Windows Update should give you the newest driver available.



Some search with the hardware driver related me to drivers.adwit and it seems that it isn't a standalone driver and depends of some other like usb.inf, usbccgp.sys, usbvideo.inf that are managed too by Microsoft.



If this don't work, try updating EHCI and the BIOS and check that you have no options in BIOS and in keyboard that don't allow you to use the camera.



If nothing works, install Dell System Software, it should search all the drivers for your computer, if something is missing it will install.






share|improve this answer













It seems that the Webcam driver of your Dell is managed by Microsoft, try to update it with this version but be aware that it's outdated (2006-06-21) and may not work.



The integrated options of Windows Update or from Device Manager > Imaging Devices > Integrated Webcam > Properties > Controler > Update Controller > Update from Windows Update should give you the newest driver available.



Some search with the hardware driver related me to drivers.adwit and it seems that it isn't a standalone driver and depends of some other like usb.inf, usbccgp.sys, usbvideo.inf that are managed too by Microsoft.



If this don't work, try updating EHCI and the BIOS and check that you have no options in BIOS and in keyboard that don't allow you to use the camera.



If nothing works, install Dell System Software, it should search all the drivers for your computer, if something is missing it will install.







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  • I've tried installing Dell System Software but there was an error ---> "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. contact your product vendor" I've tried updating driver software from device manager-->integrated webcam but the message was " Windows was determined the driver software for your device is up to date" any other way?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 26 '13 at 14:46











  • had you tried with the driver from devid? (the second link), have you checked the BIOS options?

    – n00b
    Jan 26 '13 at 16:06











  • I didn't got it, would you please explain in details how to check the BIOS options, and how to try with the driver from devid?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 4:18











  • for the bios options, reboot your computer, in the first image of dell you'll see press F2, you'll enter in the BIOS. Check all the options, it has to be in some menu like "Integrated devices". Download the driver from devid devid.info/download/30829/24 and install it.

    – n00b
    Jan 27 '13 at 11:15











  • I searched this website for a driver for the webcam but didn't find it devid.info/en/model/8031, now i'll try with the bios

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 18:44



















  • I've tried installing Dell System Software but there was an error ---> "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. contact your product vendor" I've tried updating driver software from device manager-->integrated webcam but the message was " Windows was determined the driver software for your device is up to date" any other way?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 26 '13 at 14:46











  • had you tried with the driver from devid? (the second link), have you checked the BIOS options?

    – n00b
    Jan 26 '13 at 16:06











  • I didn't got it, would you please explain in details how to check the BIOS options, and how to try with the driver from devid?

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 4:18











  • for the bios options, reboot your computer, in the first image of dell you'll see press F2, you'll enter in the BIOS. Check all the options, it has to be in some menu like "Integrated devices". Download the driver from devid devid.info/download/30829/24 and install it.

    – n00b
    Jan 27 '13 at 11:15











  • I searched this website for a driver for the webcam but didn't find it devid.info/en/model/8031, now i'll try with the bios

    – Salahuddin
    Jan 27 '13 at 18:44

















I've tried installing Dell System Software but there was an error ---> "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. contact your product vendor" I've tried updating driver software from device manager-->integrated webcam but the message was " Windows was determined the driver software for your device is up to date" any other way?

– Salahuddin
Jan 26 '13 at 14:46





I've tried installing Dell System Software but there was an error ---> "This installation package is not supported by this processor type. contact your product vendor" I've tried updating driver software from device manager-->integrated webcam but the message was " Windows was determined the driver software for your device is up to date" any other way?

– Salahuddin
Jan 26 '13 at 14:46













had you tried with the driver from devid? (the second link), have you checked the BIOS options?

– n00b
Jan 26 '13 at 16:06





had you tried with the driver from devid? (the second link), have you checked the BIOS options?

– n00b
Jan 26 '13 at 16:06













I didn't got it, would you please explain in details how to check the BIOS options, and how to try with the driver from devid?

– Salahuddin
Jan 27 '13 at 4:18





I didn't got it, would you please explain in details how to check the BIOS options, and how to try with the driver from devid?

– Salahuddin
Jan 27 '13 at 4:18













for the bios options, reboot your computer, in the first image of dell you'll see press F2, you'll enter in the BIOS. Check all the options, it has to be in some menu like "Integrated devices". Download the driver from devid devid.info/download/30829/24 and install it.

– n00b
Jan 27 '13 at 11:15





for the bios options, reboot your computer, in the first image of dell you'll see press F2, you'll enter in the BIOS. Check all the options, it has to be in some menu like "Integrated devices". Download the driver from devid devid.info/download/30829/24 and install it.

– n00b
Jan 27 '13 at 11:15













I searched this website for a driver for the webcam but didn't find it devid.info/en/model/8031, now i'll try with the bios

– Salahuddin
Jan 27 '13 at 18:44





I searched this website for a driver for the webcam but didn't find it devid.info/en/model/8031, now i'll try with the bios

– Salahuddin
Jan 27 '13 at 18:44


















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