Showing posts with label Drivers. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

How to find the Right Drivers for Windows

Windows XP can be inexplicably fickle about installing hardware. While older hardware is usually detected without any issues, hardware such as capture cards and external devices can be difficult to install. If you face such similar issues then do the following step.

1. Remove or reseat the device or card from the computers. Do this after you have shut down the computer. Restart the computer and then see if the OS detects the device. If it does, go ahead and install the driver for the device. If not, then we will have to try some others tactics.

2. If your device is still not detected, go to Start > Control Panel and click ‘Add Hardware’. Once you get there, click ‘Next’ and in the screen that appears choose the option ‘I have already connected the hardware’.

3. Then Windows XP will search for the hardware. If it finds the hardware, you will be prompted for the drivers. If not, then you will be provided with a list of hardware from which you will have to choose.

4. Next, you will be asked to install drivers for the software. This should resolve your issue. If not, you can contact the hardware manufacturer or vendor for further support. In case of old hardware, check the hardware manufacturers Website for further information.

Driver Signing
A new feature in Windows XP, ‘driver signing’, is always switched on in a default installation of Windows XP, and is one of the major causes of hardware on the system not being installed properly.
Basically, driver signing means that Windows XP will only install those drivers that are certified by Microsoft commonly called as WHQL certified drivers. If a driver is unsigned, you get a warning box indicating the driver is unsigned and stating the related risks in installing the driver. If you still proceed with installing the driver, Windows XP may (sometimes) not install the driver leading to malfunctioning in the hardware.

However, driver signing can be turned off, and more often than not, this actually helps in installing older drivers.

To turn off the driver signing feature in Windows XP, perform the following instructions:

1. Go to Start > Setting > Control Panel. and click the ‘System’ icon.

2. On the ‘System Properties’ dialog box click the ‘Hardware’ tab and click ‘Driver Signing’.

3. Then check the option ‘Ignore-install the software anyway and don’t ask for my approval’.

4. Click ‘OK’, and click ‘OK’ once more on returning to ‘System Properties’. Then try installing the hardware.

This in most cases resolves hardware installation issues. If there are other issues that are affecting your Windows XP installation, you need to contact your hardware manufacturer, and in some cases even Microsoft.
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