Thursday, July 21, 2011

Slow driver

All we had this process. You will receive a new computer accessory glazurujace; printer, scanner, webcam, or independently of the other. Hurry home, break open the package, leaving a trail of cardboard between the door and to your computer. You can fire up a new toy plug anything on your PC and ... nothing. Any sign of life other than power light. New > yours isn't working.

You have a driver problem.

Most people only understand what the driver is ogólnikowo or description. Basically the driver (or a device driver) is a file or set of files that provide instructions to the computer. Drivers that tell a computer which is connected to it and how to talk to this device. Today, Windows has many drivers built into it, so you can recognize more and more devices with each new version. But it will always be devices that are too new or too sophisticated built-in drivers. Manufacturers shall ensure that the disks with drivers on them, but they almost always is out of date by the time the device gets to you. The disk may be perfectly running five, but always check the manufacturer's site, I recommend for the updated versions of drivers, before you do anything else.

OK I have the drivers. Now what?

Whether you are installing from a CD or a downloaded file, most producers will be in a neat Setup driver package that installs a small only drivers usually some small program, but to help manage the device. This is especially true in the case of something that you can customize the settings, such as printers. The Setup Program will guide you through the process, often even tells you when to connect the device. If in doubt, plug it after receiving a message stating that the driver installation.

What to do if you are already connected to it after you install the drivers?

This may or may not cause a problem. your computer may detect already plugged in peripheral and store, install normally. However, in some cases, if you connect your device to the USB port, (which most do these days) without installing the drivers, Windows will think himself "Hmm, I don't know what is better, I can only put aside it ' and label it as" unknown device ". In this case, the driver will be installed, but the computer does not know the driver, "and" unknown device "go together. It will simply sit there and nothing. If this happens, try to connect your device to another USB port. If that doesn't work, then try the following steps:

Locate the icon that says "your computer" or "my computer" and right-click.On the shortcut menu, click on "manage". This takes you to the computer management window.In the left pane, click the "Device Manager".In the right hand pane you'll see a list of all hardware in your computer. Search for "unknown" or "Other device" device. They are often a yellow exclamation mark next to them.Right-click on the device and click "Uninstall". Device Manager will refresh and the violation of the device is gone.Disconnect the device, the USB port of the form, and plug it back in.

You know that you're on the right track when hear sound from your computer and double-see bubble notification at bottom that says you are installing in. Enjoy a newly installed!

(Remember. If in doubt, reboot!)

More information can be found at:
http://www.diytechsupport.NET/


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