Camera Not working on windows 8.1
i have lenovo laptop with window 8.1 when i am clicking on camera it's showing that "another app is using camera app first close that app & try again".And any app is not opened.What i do.
windows-8.1
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i have lenovo laptop with window 8.1 when i am clicking on camera it's showing that "another app is using camera app first close that app & try again".And any app is not opened.What i do.
windows-8.1
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i have lenovo laptop with window 8.1 when i am clicking on camera it's showing that "another app is using camera app first close that app & try again".And any app is not opened.What i do.
windows-8.1
i have lenovo laptop with window 8.1 when i am clicking on camera it's showing that "another app is using camera app first close that app & try again".And any app is not opened.What i do.
windows-8.1
windows-8.1
asked Feb 18 '15 at 13:40
Yogita
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If it's not a driver issue: You can also try, to deactivate the camera in device manager. After it, reactivate it again. If there really was an app using it, you've stolen it from that app, and it's possible now to get the handle on the camera.
Later you can try to use process manager to find the nasty app.
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You can try to restart your computer and if that does not help you can uninstall the lenovo drivers and just use the windows 8.1 ones because it could be a conflict between the two drivers
I meant the 8.1 drivers I am used to just calling it windows 8
– Aiden Grossman
Feb 19 '15 at 0:30
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Process manager is your best bet. Look for anything that might possibly use your camera. Lenovo laptops like that often come with a lot of bloatware that might use the camera. Also try restarting your computer, and disabling the camera in the device manager.
How would disabling the camera solve the OP's problem, given it's reasonable to assume they're asking this question so that they can actually use the camera?
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 2 at 19:00
If an app is using the camera, then disabling the camera would stop the app from using the camera.
– TheAtom
Dec 3 at 4:57
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If it's not a driver issue: You can also try, to deactivate the camera in device manager. After it, reactivate it again. If there really was an app using it, you've stolen it from that app, and it's possible now to get the handle on the camera.
Later you can try to use process manager to find the nasty app.
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If it's not a driver issue: You can also try, to deactivate the camera in device manager. After it, reactivate it again. If there really was an app using it, you've stolen it from that app, and it's possible now to get the handle on the camera.
Later you can try to use process manager to find the nasty app.
add a comment |
If it's not a driver issue: You can also try, to deactivate the camera in device manager. After it, reactivate it again. If there really was an app using it, you've stolen it from that app, and it's possible now to get the handle on the camera.
Later you can try to use process manager to find the nasty app.
If it's not a driver issue: You can also try, to deactivate the camera in device manager. After it, reactivate it again. If there really was an app using it, you've stolen it from that app, and it's possible now to get the handle on the camera.
Later you can try to use process manager to find the nasty app.
answered Feb 18 '15 at 15:04
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You can try to restart your computer and if that does not help you can uninstall the lenovo drivers and just use the windows 8.1 ones because it could be a conflict between the two drivers
I meant the 8.1 drivers I am used to just calling it windows 8
– Aiden Grossman
Feb 19 '15 at 0:30
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You can try to restart your computer and if that does not help you can uninstall the lenovo drivers and just use the windows 8.1 ones because it could be a conflict between the two drivers
I meant the 8.1 drivers I am used to just calling it windows 8
– Aiden Grossman
Feb 19 '15 at 0:30
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You can try to restart your computer and if that does not help you can uninstall the lenovo drivers and just use the windows 8.1 ones because it could be a conflict between the two drivers
You can try to restart your computer and if that does not help you can uninstall the lenovo drivers and just use the windows 8.1 ones because it could be a conflict between the two drivers
edited Feb 19 '15 at 0:30
answered Feb 18 '15 at 14:16
Aiden Grossman
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I meant the 8.1 drivers I am used to just calling it windows 8
– Aiden Grossman
Feb 19 '15 at 0:30
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I meant the 8.1 drivers I am used to just calling it windows 8
– Aiden Grossman
Feb 19 '15 at 0:30
I meant the 8.1 drivers I am used to just calling it windows 8
– Aiden Grossman
Feb 19 '15 at 0:30
I meant the 8.1 drivers I am used to just calling it windows 8
– Aiden Grossman
Feb 19 '15 at 0:30
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Process manager is your best bet. Look for anything that might possibly use your camera. Lenovo laptops like that often come with a lot of bloatware that might use the camera. Also try restarting your computer, and disabling the camera in the device manager.
How would disabling the camera solve the OP's problem, given it's reasonable to assume they're asking this question so that they can actually use the camera?
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 2 at 19:00
If an app is using the camera, then disabling the camera would stop the app from using the camera.
– TheAtom
Dec 3 at 4:57
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Process manager is your best bet. Look for anything that might possibly use your camera. Lenovo laptops like that often come with a lot of bloatware that might use the camera. Also try restarting your computer, and disabling the camera in the device manager.
How would disabling the camera solve the OP's problem, given it's reasonable to assume they're asking this question so that they can actually use the camera?
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 2 at 19:00
If an app is using the camera, then disabling the camera would stop the app from using the camera.
– TheAtom
Dec 3 at 4:57
add a comment |
Process manager is your best bet. Look for anything that might possibly use your camera. Lenovo laptops like that often come with a lot of bloatware that might use the camera. Also try restarting your computer, and disabling the camera in the device manager.
Process manager is your best bet. Look for anything that might possibly use your camera. Lenovo laptops like that often come with a lot of bloatware that might use the camera. Also try restarting your computer, and disabling the camera in the device manager.
answered Dec 2 at 18:27
TheAtom
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How would disabling the camera solve the OP's problem, given it's reasonable to assume they're asking this question so that they can actually use the camera?
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 2 at 19:00
If an app is using the camera, then disabling the camera would stop the app from using the camera.
– TheAtom
Dec 3 at 4:57
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How would disabling the camera solve the OP's problem, given it's reasonable to assume they're asking this question so that they can actually use the camera?
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 2 at 19:00
If an app is using the camera, then disabling the camera would stop the app from using the camera.
– TheAtom
Dec 3 at 4:57
How would disabling the camera solve the OP's problem, given it's reasonable to assume they're asking this question so that they can actually use the camera?
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 2 at 19:00
How would disabling the camera solve the OP's problem, given it's reasonable to assume they're asking this question so that they can actually use the camera?
– Twisty Impersonator
Dec 2 at 19:00
If an app is using the camera, then disabling the camera would stop the app from using the camera.
– TheAtom
Dec 3 at 4:57
If an app is using the camera, then disabling the camera would stop the app from using the camera.
– TheAtom
Dec 3 at 4:57
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