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USB controller. The USB controller is labeled with an AppoTech logo and letters: 2311-A4F EAPR28193_1 1412ARZ. Guessing from the PCB print, it is an AppoTech AX2311. But it does not help at all. There is no single reference to such part anywhere on the net. Examples Indoor Standard conditions. USB2.0 1.3M UVC WebCam; Drivers >> AnyDATA CDMA USB NMEA Device (PID 6502) Modem (PID 6501) USB VID_16D5&PID_6501&mi_00 AnyDATA.

Giu i gtu 3000 81. 常见的USB VID:(遇到再更新) 03f0 Hewlett -Packard 040a Kodak Co. 04b8 Seiko Epson Corp. 0eef D -WAV Scientific Co., Ltd 附所有VID:(来自) # # List of USB ID's # # Maintained by Stephen J. Gowdy # If you have any new entries, please submit them via # # or send entries as patches (diff -u old new) in the # body of your email (a bot will attempt to deal with it). # The latest version can be obtained from # # # Version: 2016.03.03 # Date: 2016-03-03 20:34:05 # # Vendors, devices and interfaces. Please keep sorted.

# Syntax: # vendor vendor_name # device device_name.

Can anyone answer why I'm getting this in the Events for the webcam? I'm still not able to use the Windows Camera App and getting the black screen with We cannot find your camera. I'm sure this is probably why but I cannot fix the problem. Here's some screenshots of what's going on in Device Manager, Driver Details etc. These are the only drivers available and are up to date.

I have an Asus K501j. 32 bit. obviously running Windows 10 since 1st released with no problems with webcam or webcam app.

I was running Windows 7 before the upgrade and everything worked great. I believe the Sept Windows update 1607 corrupted the webcam used in the Camera App. Device USB VID_04F2&PID_B071&MI_00 6&32d26c37&2&0000 requires further installation. Hello, To resolve the issue with your WebCam, we suggest uninstalling and reinstalling your driver. Here are the steps below: • Press Windows key + R. • Type devmgmt.msc. • Double-click Imaging Devices.

• Right-click USB 2.01.3M UVC WebCam. • Click Properties. • Click Driver > Uninstall > OK. We recommend following the same steps when you reinstall your driver.

Since, your driver has been installed. We suggest scanning the hardware changes. Here's the icon that you need to click to update your computer with the changes that you made, kindly refer to the image below: Let us know how it goes. Hello, To resolve the issue with your WebCam, we suggest uninstalling and reinstalling your driver.

Usb vid 1908 pid 2311 mi 00 code

Here are the steps below: • Press Windows key + R. • Type devmgmt.msc. • Double-click Imaging Devices. • Right-click USB 2.01.3M UVC WebCam. • Click Properties. • Click Driver > Uninstall > OK. We recommend following the same steps when you reinstall your driver.

Since, your driver has been installed. We suggest scanning the hardware changes. Here's the icon that you need to click to update your computer with the changes that you made, kindly refer to the image below: Let us know how it goes. Hi Ernie Well I've tried that scenario multiple times. I've just done it again, exactly as you stated and get the same error. Device requires further installation. I did hear someone say something about logging out of Microsoft, creating another alias (id) then logging in with it and the camera may resolve itself.

Have you heard of this? If not, I may just have to do a reset.

A bit of a pain as I have Windows 10 as an ISO, MS Office as an ISO and having to reload everything else would be quite a time consuming proposition. I'm also a little bit scared of resetting as I may 'flub' it all up. Breaking it down: USB means we're dealing with an embedded USB device VID means Vendor ID 04F2 is the vendor ID for Chicony Electronics PID means Part ID B071 is the part ID for the CNF7129 webcam made by Chicony for Asus MI means Management Interface 00 is the serial management interface, which makes sense as we're dealing with a Universal Serial Bus device. So we're talking about the Asus CNF7129 webcam in your computer, which was made for Asus by Chicony Electronics.

Chicony is a huge Taiwan-based manufacturer of electrical components. Most of the time this message is actually normal and has no real significance. If you see an entry that says 'Device installed' later on in the list of Events, that means the driver for the webcam is properly installed.

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USB controller. The USB controller is labeled with an AppoTech logo and letters: 2311-A4F EAPR28193_1 1412ARZ. Guessing from the PCB print, it is an AppoTech AX2311. But it does not help at all. There is no single reference to such part anywhere on the net. Examples Indoor Standard conditions. USB2.0 1.3M UVC WebCam; Drivers >> AnyDATA CDMA USB NMEA Device (PID 6502) Modem (PID 6501) USB VID_16D5&PID_6501&mi_00 AnyDATA.

Giu i gtu 3000 81. 常见的USB VID:(遇到再更新) 03f0 Hewlett -Packard 040a Kodak Co. 04b8 Seiko Epson Corp. 0eef D -WAV Scientific Co., Ltd 附所有VID:(来自) # # List of USB ID's # # Maintained by Stephen J. Gowdy # If you have any new entries, please submit them via # # or send entries as patches (diff -u old new) in the # body of your email (a bot will attempt to deal with it). # The latest version can be obtained from # # # Version: 2016.03.03 # Date: 2016-03-03 20:34:05 # # Vendors, devices and interfaces. Please keep sorted.

# Syntax: # vendor vendor_name # device device_name.

Can anyone answer why I'm getting this in the Events for the webcam? I'm still not able to use the Windows Camera App and getting the black screen with We cannot find your camera. I'm sure this is probably why but I cannot fix the problem. Here's some screenshots of what's going on in Device Manager, Driver Details etc. These are the only drivers available and are up to date.

I have an Asus K501j. 32 bit. obviously running Windows 10 since 1st released with no problems with webcam or webcam app.

I was running Windows 7 before the upgrade and everything worked great. I believe the Sept Windows update 1607 corrupted the webcam used in the Camera App. Device USB VID_04F2&PID_B071&MI_00 6&32d26c37&2&0000 requires further installation. Hello, To resolve the issue with your WebCam, we suggest uninstalling and reinstalling your driver. Here are the steps below: • Press Windows key + R. • Type devmgmt.msc. • Double-click Imaging Devices.

• Right-click USB 2.01.3M UVC WebCam. • Click Properties. • Click Driver > Uninstall > OK. We recommend following the same steps when you reinstall your driver.

Since, your driver has been installed. We suggest scanning the hardware changes. Here's the icon that you need to click to update your computer with the changes that you made, kindly refer to the image below: Let us know how it goes. Hello, To resolve the issue with your WebCam, we suggest uninstalling and reinstalling your driver.

Usb vid 1908 pid 2311 mi 00 code

Here are the steps below: • Press Windows key + R. • Type devmgmt.msc. • Double-click Imaging Devices. • Right-click USB 2.01.3M UVC WebCam. • Click Properties. • Click Driver > Uninstall > OK. We recommend following the same steps when you reinstall your driver.

Since, your driver has been installed. We suggest scanning the hardware changes. Here's the icon that you need to click to update your computer with the changes that you made, kindly refer to the image below: Let us know how it goes. Hi Ernie Well I've tried that scenario multiple times. I've just done it again, exactly as you stated and get the same error. Device requires further installation. I did hear someone say something about logging out of Microsoft, creating another alias (id) then logging in with it and the camera may resolve itself.

Have you heard of this? If not, I may just have to do a reset.

A bit of a pain as I have Windows 10 as an ISO, MS Office as an ISO and having to reload everything else would be quite a time consuming proposition. I'm also a little bit scared of resetting as I may 'flub' it all up. Breaking it down: USB means we're dealing with an embedded USB device VID means Vendor ID 04F2 is the vendor ID for Chicony Electronics PID means Part ID B071 is the part ID for the CNF7129 webcam made by Chicony for Asus MI means Management Interface 00 is the serial management interface, which makes sense as we're dealing with a Universal Serial Bus device. So we're talking about the Asus CNF7129 webcam in your computer, which was made for Asus by Chicony Electronics.

Chicony is a huge Taiwan-based manufacturer of electrical components. Most of the time this message is actually normal and has no real significance. If you see an entry that says 'Device installed' later on in the list of Events, that means the driver for the webcam is properly installed.