Re: Intel iMac, built-in iSight woes

Hi- That solution did not work for me. My isight is still completely unrecognized by the computer. Help! I did a SMC reset and that didn't help. I keep getting the error message that the camera is in use by another application, even though nothing else is open. I don't even see it in the system profiler though. Any ideas?

Welcome to Apple Discussions, Jes.
If you have tried all the suggestion in this link responding to Jinx
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=4403376#4403376
but your problem persists, your Mac may need evaluation by a professional Apple Service Technician. However, you may want to consider the following first:
You say that your "isight is still completely unrecognized by the computer."
Does that mean that you have looked in your Mac's System Profiler utility for USB devices? A successful search for your built-in iSight should look like this:
After you have clicked on the USB item in the Hardware column, if necessary, click on the USB High-Speed Bus triangle in the USB Device Tree window pane to make the triangle point down as shown in the image above. Then click on "Built-in iSight" to see your iSight's info below.
If you do not see "Built-in iSight" item in the USB Device Tree pane, take your MacBook back to the retailer who sold it to you or to an Apple-Authorized Service Provider for a professional check.
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If System Profiler does recognize your iSight, tell us which applications you tested to determine whether your issue is application-specific when you tried the How to Troubleshoot iSight suggestions. If you get an error, copy and paste the exact message you get in your response here. Unless you get exactly the same results with all applications, identify each application next to each unique error message in your response.
Also tell us whether your How to Troubleshoot iSight testing gave exactly the same results with multiple user names. Were any of the user names you tested new accounts created specifically for this test, or were all of them pre-existing account names?
We may be able to offer further suggestions based on your responses to the above questions.
Jim
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