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BSOD (dead blue screen) is one of the windows technologies, which is used to forcibly stop the system when the system crashes. In my case, it’s the death green screen in my windows 10 insider preview. It always happens when I use a camera. It gets annoying when I have to work from home and use video conferencing as a coronavirus 19 (covid-19) influence. Then, how to fix the windows 10 camera crash and BSOD spuvcbv64.sys error ?
When it happens, you can see the stop code: system service exception and failure reason : spuvcbv64.sys
How to fix Windows 10 camera crash and BSOD spuvcbv64.sys error
method 1: change the integrated camera driver to USB video device driver
I really don’t know if it comes from the official Lenovo E460 driver that I download and install or it comes from windows update, but in my case, I have 2 compatible camera drivers, but the integrated camera driver is installed by the system’s choice. In order to avoid windows 10 camera crash , I just need to switch from integrated camera driver to USB camera device driver
Open device manager (just click the windows button and type device manager)
Right click integrated camera under imaging devices and select update driver
Select browse computer for drivers, and then select let me select from the list of available drivers on my computer
Now, as you can see, there are 2 compatible drivers for the camera
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Compatible drivers for cameras
Select “USB video device”, next and close
method 2: uninstall the integrated camera driver
It’s almost the same as method 1, and when you completely uninstall the integrated camera driver, the USB video device driver replaces it. The advantage of this method is that it will ensure that you no longer use the crash camera driver . Let’s start:
Open device manager (just click the windows button and type device manager)
Right click “integrated camera” under imaging device and select “uninstall device”
Check remove driver software for this device, and then click uninstall
In some cases, you need to do it more than once
Each time you finish uninstalling a device, click scan computer to change hardware (the computer icon at the top of device manager) to make sure the driver is installed to replace it
Finally, make sure the camera driver has changed and is listed on the camera instead of the imaging device
The camera driver has been changed and placed on the camera instead of the imaging device
method 3: Download and install/update camera driver from microsoft update directory
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So I managed to find the latest driver for the camera from the Microsoft update directory. For me, this is the best solution because it doesn’t change every time I update windows (I preview internally, so windows will update at least every 2 weeks). My camera driver supplier is sunplusit. Here we go:
Download the camera driver from the microsoft update directory. This is the latest driver: Download download
File extension. Cab, so you need to first extract all the content to the folder
Open device manager (just click the windows button and type device manager)
Right click “integrated camera” under imaging device and select “update driver”
Select browse computer for driver, and then select browse
Find the newly extracted driver and select the folder
Don’t forget to check include subfolders, then click Next and close after installing the driver
Update camera driver from microsoft update directory