T520/Win 10 camera non-function
Posted: Sat Oct 30, 2021 11:55 am
This is not just a problem with 400/500 series Thinkpads, but I thought I'd start here.
On a T520 Win 10/64 system, I noticed that the the Fn+F6 hotkey didn't automatically turn on the camera, even though the camera app did engage it fine. In the course of fiddling with the camera drivers to see whether the hotkey could be made to work, the driver-rollback option stopped working, and now none of the supposedly official drivers from Lenovo or MS can engage the camera at all. (The error message is <NoCamerasAreAttached>.)
I know that the camera hardware is OK, and I know that there is a Win 10 configuration with working camera drivers, because I retained the old drive when I cloned the system to a larger SSD, and when I boot from that one, everything works and the driver list is different. The problem is that Lenovo's official driver lists for the 520 stop with Win 7/64 (which don't work for me), and the 530 Win 10 drivers don't work. And I can't find a way to transfer the working drivers from the old boot drive.
On the munged-up system, Device Manager claims that the camera drivers are present and correct, but I notice that where the working system lists Cameras/Integrated Camera with Microsoft as the manufacturer, it is now under Imaging Devices/Integrated Camera with Ricoh as the manufacturer. Windows 10 seems to have a problem identifying the device itself. I would think that the reasonable solution would be to find the driver-installation package that matches the actual hardware, but neither the Lenovo nor Microsoft sites seem to make that possible. And Lenovo seems to think that noboby runs Win 10 on a T520. (Well, after this, maybe I won't. I still have a working Win 7 system drive for this machine.)
On a T520 Win 10/64 system, I noticed that the the Fn+F6 hotkey didn't automatically turn on the camera, even though the camera app did engage it fine. In the course of fiddling with the camera drivers to see whether the hotkey could be made to work, the driver-rollback option stopped working, and now none of the supposedly official drivers from Lenovo or MS can engage the camera at all. (The error message is <NoCamerasAreAttached>.)
I know that the camera hardware is OK, and I know that there is a Win 10 configuration with working camera drivers, because I retained the old drive when I cloned the system to a larger SSD, and when I boot from that one, everything works and the driver list is different. The problem is that Lenovo's official driver lists for the 520 stop with Win 7/64 (which don't work for me), and the 530 Win 10 drivers don't work. And I can't find a way to transfer the working drivers from the old boot drive.
On the munged-up system, Device Manager claims that the camera drivers are present and correct, but I notice that where the working system lists Cameras/Integrated Camera with Microsoft as the manufacturer, it is now under Imaging Devices/Integrated Camera with Ricoh as the manufacturer. Windows 10 seems to have a problem identifying the device itself. I would think that the reasonable solution would be to find the driver-installation package that matches the actual hardware, but neither the Lenovo nor Microsoft sites seem to make that possible. And Lenovo seems to think that noboby runs Win 10 on a T520. (Well, after this, maybe I won't. I still have a working Win 7 system drive for this machine.)