Webcam inaccessible w/Quickplay

Work on my dads Pavilion TX1410us: Windows Vista 32

It has an internal webcam which worked a few hours ago, unfortunately you have to use it through Quickplay, but is a completely different question. I noticed that QuickPlay had an update to version 3.7 3.2 he had, so I installed.

Now the Webcam is not showing in Quickplay, and I can't add it. I know that there is a + button you click under sources to add a new source, but I don't know where is the webcam. I even tried looking under folders on the c: drive of my computer and impossible to locate. There used to be a Webcam button on my desktop, but it went as well.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hello

It is possible that the update for the deleted Quickplay driver laptop webcam. You can try reinstalling it from the Recovery Manager or you can try to run a system restore to a date before you updated the Quickplay.

I have attached two addresses which will show you how to reinstall from the Recovery Manager and also show you how to run a system restore.

http://saw.CCE.HP.com/km/saw/view.do?docid=emr_na-c00834921&HSID=30803538

http://saw.CCE.HP.com/km/saw/view.do?docid=emr_na-c00850095&HSID=30803620

I hope this will help you!

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