Toshiba Portege Z20T-C2110 Portege Z20t-C Series Windows 10 Users Guide - Page 136

Web Camera help, Testing your internal Web Camera, Uninstall the Web Camera driver

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136 If Something Goes Wrong Web Camera help Your data files are damaged or corrupted. Refer to your software documentation for file recovery procedures. Many software packages automatically create backup files. You may also be able to recover lost data using utility software. Consult your network administrator. Some programs run correctly but others do not. This is probably a configuration problem. If a program does not run properly, refer to its documentation and check that the hardware configuration meets its needs. Web Camera help There are a few easy steps to troubleshooting and fixing Web Camera issues. Any one of the steps below may fix the problem. After each step, test the Web Camera. If it works, stop troubleshooting. If you do not wish to go through each troubleshooting step, you may skip to "Perform a system restore" on page 137. Testing your internal Web Camera 1 In the Search field, type Camera. 2 Click or touch the Camera application. NOTE If the Camera application is not available you can download the Camera application from the Windows store. 3 If the internal Web Camera works using the default camera application but does not work with your third party camera application contact the provider. Uninstall the Web Camera driver You can Uninstall the Web Camera driver to allow Windows to automatically reinstall the driver. 1 In the Search field, type Device Manager. 2 Click or touch the Device Manager application. 3 Double-click or touch Imaging devices. 4 Right-click or touch Web Camera and select Uninstall.

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If Something Goes Wrong
Web Camera help
Your data files are damaged or corrupted.
Refer to your software documentation for file recovery
procedures. Many software packages automatically create
backup files.
You may also be able to recover lost data using utility
software. Consult your network administrator.
Some programs run correctly but others do not.
This is probably a configuration problem. If a program does
not run properly, refer to its documentation and check that
the hardware configuration meets its needs.
Web Camera help
There are a few easy steps to troubleshooting and fixing Web
Camera issues. Any one of the steps below may fix the
problem. After each step, test the Web Camera. If it works,
stop troubleshooting. If you do not wish to go through each
troubleshooting step, you may skip to
“Perform a system
restore” on page 137
.
Testing your internal Web Camera
1
In the
Search
field, type
Camera
.
2
Click or touch the
Camera
application.
If the Camera application is not available you can
download the Camera application from the Windows
store.
3
If the internal Web Camera works using the default
camera application but does not work with your third
party camera application contact the provider.
Uninstall the Web Camera driver
You can Uninstall the Web Camera driver to allow Windows
to automatically reinstall the driver.
1
In the
Search
field, type
Device Manager
.
2
Click or touch the
Device Manager
application.
3
Double-click or touch
Imaging devices
.
4
Right-click or touch
Web Camera
and select
Uninstall
.
NOTE