Eagle Eye Mini Camera Driver Windows 11 May 2026
Even with the correct driver, you may encounter issues. Here is a diagnostic table:
| Error Message | Probable Cause | Solution |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| “0xA00F4244 NoCamerasAreAttached” | Windows 11 privacy settings blocking the camera. | Go to Settings > Privacy & security > Camera. Toggle “Camera access” ON. Allow apps to access. |
| “The driver is not intended for this platform” | Trying to install a 32-bit driver on 64-bit Windows 11. | Extract the .inf file and manually install via Device Manager (see Part 3). |
| Camera works in VLC but not in Zoom/Teams | App-specific permissions or legacy video format (YUY2 vs MJPG). | Open Teams > Settings > Devices. Select “USB Video Device” as camera. If still fails, install “OBS Virtual Camera” as a bridge. |
| Image is green/purple/static | Wrong color space or outdated DirectShow filters. | In the camera app, disable “Auto White Balance.” Or use AmCap (AmCap.exe) to reset the video format to 640x480. |
| “Device cannot start (Code 10)” | USB 3.0 power negotiation failure. The Eagle Eye Mini draws power from USB 2.0 spec. | Plug the camera into a USB 2.0 port (usually black plastic inside) – not USB 3.0 (blue). Or use a powered USB hub. | eagle eye mini camera driver windows 11
As a last resort, you can use a reputable third-party driver update tool. Be cautious and only use well-known tools to avoid malware. Even with the correct driver, you may encounter issues
If Windows 11 refuses to recognize it: