I also tried installing another generic driver for HP website - ' HP universal camera driver" (SP47460), but to no avail. In my control panel I do see Imaging devices and a driver 'USB2.0 UVC 1M HD WebCam' with a yellow exclamation mark, but when I try to update the driver the system fails to find a newer version and the exclamation mark remains. So I rolled back to win 7 but the camera isn't working again! I found on the web that lots of people who upgraded to win 10 having issues with their built-in webcam not working. Itried to re-nstall the same driver (SP52437) but during installation it said "Setup has determined that your configuration does not support any of the included products" The next day after win 10 update the webcam stopped working again. I then downloaded and installed the webcam driver (HP Webcam Software (International), SP52437) from HP website and hooray - the webcam started to work (skype could see it) and I could take images. Then I looked in the device manager - there was no imaging devices at all. Pre-history: I upgraded from win 7 to win 10, installed skype but found skype can't see my webcam. Neither my windows, nor any apps (like Skype, e.g.) can detect my built-in webcam.
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