This issue has been around for months and is only due to faulty drivers that Logitech provides via Microsoft optional updates.īig mistake to update them, these drivers make the webcam not functioning. Step 4: Enter Logitech drivers download center, and find Webcam and Camera Systems from the. Step 3: Right-click it and select Uninstall to uninstall the Logitech camera driver. Of course, if you are using the Logitech C920 HD Pro Webcam, choose it. Seems to me like Logitech is bricking the webcams on purpose, to sell new webcams. Step 2: Expand the imaging devices, find your Logitech BRIO webcam. Go to the driver details and choose uninstall.Īfter a reboot the camera will be recognized again, as Windows then uses some standard USB webcam drivers again instead of the official Logitech ones, that brick the device (the irony!!).
You can recognize the entries where you have to uninstall the drivers by the yellow triangle indicating an issue with a device. The package provides the installation files for Logitech HD Webcam C525 Driver version. To get the webcam back to work, I had to uninstall all three drivers via the device manager. The C525 works perfectly fine with Win 11 otherwise! In my case, I installed the Logitech Webcam drivers that the Windows Updates service listed under 'Optional updates', and it stopped working! The HD C525 webcam just stops working, if Logitech drivers are installed.