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problems with installing drivers/INF
I have no idea what device it refers to. However if i go into properties it suggests re installing the drivers. move the .inf files back from your folder to the Windows\INF folder and restart your system. All the best, Bye for now David. ~~~~~~~ e-mail:- david.mid...@btinternet.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Web Site:-

How does one properly uninstall the 1.09 and 3dfx drivers?
2). Remove all leftover .inf files. Windows will use these to reinstall drivers (or at least try) without giving you an option for a clean install. To do this, you'll want to do a find all To add my recommended keys you'll need to run regedit after you have finished installing the drivers and rebooting.

Installing Drivers Programmatically
The instructions are very similar to what I posted about installing drivers for the Promise controller on the ASUS board. The trick is figuring out what folder on the CD they are in. It will be an .INF file. See what .INF files are on the CD. You can read them in Notepad. One should have a "Strings" section that

ATI AIW 9800 PRO, multiple video card support?
Anyways, whenever I uninstall the drivers with Add/Remove programs (as I have been suggested to do), then reboot my machine, Windows XP automatically goes ahead and re-installs the same drivers without prompting me. Very frustrating. How do I avoid this, other than having to go delete the OEM*.inf files every time?

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
When it starts copying files across it always tries to copy the file from the installation directory which I presume in this case is c:\win95. As far as I know this happens with all installations. That's right. I've tried installing drivers on OSR2 relay a number of times and its always the same: the wizard is not

Odd new behavior of driver setup
Mark roma...@nswccd.navy.mil microsoft public windowsxp embedded I myself have also seen this issue when installing Realtek AC 97 codec/driver. However, there's a bug in Compenent Designer's ..inf parser that's covered in another topic in this group. All the Intel .inf files seem to run into this bug.

How to stop Win2K from installing modem driver automatcally?
The TX chipset uses PIIX4 (UDMA), so USB support can only be achieved by installing drivers released subsequent to OSR2. They were included in OSR2.1, but still needed a fix to amend the .INF files. 2. If all else fails, I Remove just about everything from Device Manager, including explicitly all entries in the

ATI 8500 and Acer 77e... big troubles!!!
Find the names for the driver files including *.inf files and remove them from the Windows-directory 4. Shutdown windows 5. Remove the sound card from the slot 6. Continue installing drivers as requiered. 16. Repeat step 4. 17. Turn off system 18. Start system after a few seconds 16. Make sure speakers are on

How to remove drivers
-Tim Timothy A. Johns Driver Development Corporation tjo...@driverdev.com 425.697.5521 x4458 "Walter Oney" <walto...@oneysoft.com> wrote in message news:3F8D458B.AE418C21@oneysoft.com... Just recently, my XP system has started behaving strangely when installing drivers. Perfectly good INF files are eliciting a

Problem With Installing INF Files
The readme file says: Inf files for Win2000/XP -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- lgusbmodem.inf - setup information file for usb I tried manually installing the driver for the Unknown Device from the folder that contains the above files, but nothing has worked.

Installing CD Drive from different computer
Never the less, this .inf contains the following: nvaml.inf: Inf file ver3.0 Driver ver 4.1.0.4. dated 10/25/2002 This accords with the on the original disk, .... Now here's a potential issue which may have occurred: IF you failed to completely uninstall the other driver before installing the 81.98 driver,

Trouble setting up PCMCIA on Solo 5100
Walter Oney walto...@oneysoft.com microsoft public development device drivers Just recently, my XP system has started behaving strangely when installing drivers. Perfectly good INF files are eliciting a "file not found" error from the AddService section. The problem seems to start occurring when I scrub the

Look Gurus and People, WE NEED HELP! ( no sound)
Windows will now find your card, and look for an .inf file to tell it how to set ti up. Since you deleted it, it will ask you to insert a floppy disk. Insert a disk with the 1.07 drivers, and voila. If you hit refresh and windows tells you it found a monster 3d and is installing drivers (without prompting you for a

Invalid data
INF file for the setup of the modem which is necessary. Softpaq SP1335.exe (which is actually written to install MPEG components) can be dowloaded from the Compaq's "Downloadabel Files". INF files are information and identification files. When installing drivers for hardware devices, the INF files which are already

getting my Geforce 2 gts tomorrow any advice?
The drivers are in a setup program rather that just the individual files, so when NT asks for the inf files they are no where to be found.... I have tried to installing the drivers (v11.0) for win95 on the workstation and then I switch the port to the shared network port it work for four pages and then the next day

Installing Driver from app in Windows 98
For the Compaq Modem, there are no special drivers for the Compaq modems in the 5000, 7000, or 9000 series Presarios. The modem uses driver provided by Windows95/98. INF files are information and identification files. When installing drivers for hardware devices, the INF files which are already on the computer or

Installing drivers using INF files from an MSI installation
The install disk skips right over installing drivers to registering the modem which is insane. The device manager shows no drivers installed and when I point it at Thanks, T Ray Go back to www.3com.com and click on DRIVERS AND .INF FILES. Your .INF file should be there somewhere. David Bork... ...always lurking.

Installing OSR0/1/2 on ThinkPad 770
If you are installing drivers as a part of setup of some kind, you could then write a bit of code and use SetupDiXXX to install your ROOT enumerated driver. .... I can't select it as audio spouce and I can't search it in graph edit. The inf files used in this method I post already in this thred (4 post earlier).

Japanese keyboard for NT
If you are installing drivers other than the ones providing by the 2K installer, you must remove any conflicting .inf files left from the 2K installer and put the new ones in place; otherwise 2K may revert to the old one. "Eddie S" <EShklov...@rcn.com> wrote in message news:98uvel$ev8$1@bob.news.rcn.net.

Installing USB device driver from InstallShield script
2). Remove all leftover .inf files. Windows will use these to reinstall drivers (or at least try) without giving you an option for a clean install. Also try installing drivers in safe mode by holding F8 key at startup. I have also read of trouble installing drivers when 4xAGP is enabled.