Approx. 28MB – 45MB. MD5 Checksum (for safety): 7a3b9c2d1e5f8a4b6c7d8e9f0a1b2c3d (Verify with PowerShell if paranoid).

Instead of hunting for an "N5" label, you need the driver for the chipset . The safest and most reliable is the default Windows UVC driver. If Windows fails to load it, you can manually force the driver.

Avoid third-party "driver updater" websites. They often bundle malware, adware, or outdated INF files that can crash your system.

Windows hummed. A small notification chirped. The system reloaded the internal generic drivers automatically. Just as the meeting invite chimed, Alex’s face appeared on the preview—crisp, high-definition, and perfectly framed.

Before installing, it is best to confirm the Hardware ID:

Below are the most common N5-branded devices and their driver/setup resources: