B Budo New member Nov 15, 2006 #1 How do I stop Windows automatically installing drivers when installing new hardware?
R Rick Shepherd New member Nov 15, 2006 #3 You can always let it load drivers, then you can just go into the device properties and update the drivers to load new ones..
You can always let it load drivers, then you can just go into the device properties and update the drivers to load new ones..
B Budo New member Nov 15, 2006 #4 Rick Shepherd said: You can always let it load drivers, then you can just go into the device properties and update the drivers to load new ones.. Click to expand... It says - 'Windows Can't Find A Better Driver Than The One Already Installed' (which is cr*p!) Tried to uninstall/re-install the device, but it doesn't give you time to install the driver before it assignes its own.
Rick Shepherd said: You can always let it load drivers, then you can just go into the device properties and update the drivers to load new ones.. Click to expand... It says - 'Windows Can't Find A Better Driver Than The One Already Installed' (which is cr*p!) Tried to uninstall/re-install the device, but it doesn't give you time to install the driver before it assignes its own.
T travelin travis New member Nov 15, 2006 #6 you've already been told a couple of ways to go about it. you could also uninstall the current driver and install the new one.
you've already been told a couple of ways to go about it. you could also uninstall the current driver and install the new one.
B Budo New member Nov 16, 2006 #7 TravisinFlorida said: you've already been told a couple of ways to go about it. you could also uninstall the current driver and install the new one. Click to expand... Don't you think I tried those before I came on here?
TravisinFlorida said: you've already been told a couple of ways to go about it. you could also uninstall the current driver and install the new one. Click to expand... Don't you think I tried those before I came on here?