My Laptop donot detect built-in Webcam

Hi I have HP Pavilion G6-1304TX notebook. I bought it a year ago but now my laptop donot detects by built-in webcam. I have cyberlink youcam installed but it also says that "windows cannot detect webcam". In the system information window, under the 'components' tab, inside problem devices, it shows Unknown Device USB\VID_0000&PID_0000\6&2B9940DA&0&5 43 Please reply
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