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Microsoft’s Build event for developers and all things AI is in full swing, but even its hardware products are making news this morning. as told by ledgeMany Surface Pro X users have found themselves with a 2-in-1 that does everything but turn on their cameras (both front and rear).
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In place of your face or what’s behind your computer, the webcam is a “0xA00F4271
If you are facing a similar problem, then the quick solution, as discovered by Many Surface Pro X users, is to manually change your system’s date and time any time on or before May 22. While this is only a temporary fix for the problem, and suggests that the fault was caused by an expired Windows security certificate, you should adjust the setting with caution.
This is because by changing the date on your PC, software and services that run on a scheduled basis can literally lose track of time. Furthermore, systems that rely on encryption and authentication to communicate with each other must operate on the same date and time.
Microsoft Support has acknowledged the widespread problem and, generally speaking, patching up expired security certificates should take less time than a standard software update.
If you can live without your Surface Pro X cameras for a day or two, the safest play here is to wait. Otherwise, it may be time for a new, dedicated webcam.










