

– Intel Camera IR Extension 42.18362.3.196 improves camera experience and resolves associated system bugcheck. – Surface Integration Service Device – System devices 5.91.139.0 improves integration between services and improves system hibernation service. – Realtek High Definition Audio (SST) – Sound, video, and game controllers. – Realtek Device Extension 6.1.0.2 improves integration between system services. – Intel Iris Plus Graphics – Display adapters 26.20.100.7641 improves graphics stability and performance. – Surface UEFI – Firmware 8.100.140.0 improves system stability. – Surface Light Sensor – System devices 1.35.139.0 improves system light balance and contrast. – Surface Integration – System devices 21.28.139.0 improves display brightness scenarios and improves integration between system services. We will update the article once Microsoft has word about the issue.– Intel ICLS Client – Software devices 1.58.48.0 improves integration between system services.

You can check out our Build 2023 coverage here. Many users are also pumped about the upcoming native support for RAR and other popular archive formats. You will be able to turn off the system clock, enable labels on the taskbar, and many more. Speaking of date-related things, during its annual Build conference, Microsoft announced a bunch of great new features for the Windows 11 23H2 update coming later this year ( the "Moment 3" update will be available later today). If you are willing to accept the risks, head to Settings > Time & Language > Date & Time, toggle off the " Set time automatically" option, and click Change.
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You can try this temporary hack if you cannot wait for a fix from Microsoft, but remember that setting the incorrect date or time usually breaks other things. Luckily and slightly puzzling, rolling back the system date to May 22, 2023, resolves the issue and brings the cameras back to life. More importantly, the bug also breaks facial recognition, forcing customers to use their PIN codes instead. Affected customers say removing and installing camera drivers on the Surface Pro X has no effect and leaves them stranded, unable to join video calls, take pictures, and perform other camera-related tasks.

However, this is not true with Surface Pro X's botched cameras. The first thing that comes to the user's mind when experiencing issues like this is reinstalling the corresponding driver.
