manual driver start

specifically for the hardwares?

well, most of the time xp will auto detect and try to give it a windows driver for it. once it does, you can go and update it to a driver that you have.

you would do that in right click on my computer>properties>hardware>device manager

find the hardware, then right click and properties, or update driver. then you should be able to install it from your harddisk or cd, etc..
 
computerhakk said:
specifically for the hardwares?

well, most of the time xp will auto detect and try to give it a windows driver for it. once it does, you can go and update it to a driver that you have.

you would do that in right click on my computer>properties>hardware>device manager

find the hardware, then right click and properties, or update driver. then you should be able to install it from your harddisk or cd, etc..


sorry

what i meant to ask was is there any way to start a driver manually? ie one that has already been installed but failed to load automatically.
 
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