Lenovo G40-70 camera driver problem

I bought Lenovo G40-70 (Model name: 20369) yesterday in Hanoi, Vietnam. I ran all the drivers on the CD but there was a problem at Camera Driver. A small box appeared saying "No appropriate driver to be installed".I searched google and read all the thread about this problem but i still can't figure it out.Please help me

Hi Justpro4896,
Welcome to the Forums.
As per the query we understood that you are facing issue with camera driver in your Lenovo G40-70 laptop.
This message pops out if there is conflict in the driver, uninstall the current driver and reinstall the driver and check for the issue.
Click here for the camera driver for windows 7.       
Click here for the camera driver for windows 8.1,10.
Best regards,                                                                                                                              
Ashwin. S

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