DELL XPS 13 9315 Not Detected Repair
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Internal Webcam Camera Module
The XPS 9315 uses a specialized RGB+IR MIPI camera module that communicates directly with the CPU's Image Processing Unit. If the device is not detected in the BIOS or ePSA diagnostics, the internal CMOS sensor or the module's logic board has likely suffered an electromechanical failure. Replacing this discrete module restores the physical hardware handshake required for the Intel IPU6 driver to initialize.
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LCD Video Display Cable
The MIPI camera signals travel through the main display harness across the laptop hinge. Repeated mechanical stress from opening and closing the lid can cause fatigue in the copper traces specifically dedicated to the camera's data lines. A break in these specific strands will cause the motherboard to lose the 'Presence' signal from the camera, resulting in a 'Not Detected' error.
SKU: DC02C00V100
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DIY Repair Guide
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