A recent Windows Update might have installed an unstable version of your webcam or biometric driver. Device Manager allows you to revert to a stable version or pull a fresh one from Microsoft. Right-click the and select Device Manager . Expand the Biometric devices category.
Wait for the process to reach 100%, then execute the System File Checker: sfc /scannow Use code with caution. Once the verification is complete, restart your machine. Advanced Troubleshooting: Reset Windows Hello Biometrics A recent Windows Update might have installed an
Right-click your primary and select Properties . Navigate to the Power Management tab. Expand the Biometric devices category
Scroll down and locate . Right-click the service and select Properties . Change the Startup type drop-down menu to Automatic . Click Apply and then OK . Restart your computer to apply the changes. Step 2: Reinstall the Windows Hello Face Driver Check Core Isolation Settings
If the software driver itself is corrupted, you can force a refresh: Optional features Facial Recognition (Windows Hello) Remove/Uninstall Restart your PC. Optional features Add a feature , search for Windows Hello , and reinstall it. Disable Biometric Service (If not using Face ID)
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If that fails, select , then go to Action > Scan for hardware changes to let Windows reinstall it. 3. Check Core Isolation Settings