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- Info: Model: FaceTime HD camera Vendor: Apple Version: 5.0.2.0 Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 Bits: 64-bit (x64) Driver Date: 2016-10-24 Size.
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Microsoft rolled out the automatic update to the Windows 10 Fall Creators edition (late 2017). Windows has duly proceeded to update itself in Bootcamp, but the camera is no longer recognised. It seems to be a driver issue. However, Windows refuses to install the existing driver for the camera. The message says it's 'not intended for this platform'.
I've tried uninstalling the camera in Windows, and using the built-in function to 'update' the driver. Neither has worked.
Has anyone else encountered/solved this problem?
The hardware is Macbook Pro Late 2013 with High Sierra and Windows 10 64 bit. Dr fone register key. Download dstv for tecno android usb.
Posted on Jan 12, 2018 1:55 AM
If you are referring to the built-in camera on a MacBook Pro then this implies you are running Windows via Boot Camp. Free t25 workout videos online. If so then I believe normally this driver should be installed as part of the Apple Boot Camp driver pack.
Note: The original built-in camera was referred to as an iSight camera but was then referred to as a 'FaceTime' camera and is now referred to as a 'FaceTime HD' camera.
An updated FaceTime camera driver for Windows is available here - FaceTime Camera Driver Update
However I would check and make sure you have the current Boot Camp drivers from Apple installed first. As part of this it should also have installed Apple Software Update in to your Windows so it can check for updates.
I use a Mac mini for Boot Camp so it does not have such a camera and hence I cannot check this.
The FaceTime camera is a USB device, in theory this means you can use Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion to run Windows and 'share' the camera i.e. that USB device from the host Mac environment in to the virtualised Windows environment.
Feb 17, 2017 2:02 AM