Re: XP chooses wrong driver
Posted: 05-25-2004, 05:21 AM
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> There are two possible drivers for the app. Windows choosesThis is also happen to my display card's driver.
> the certified driver rather than the correct one.
Win-XP Pro chooses the certified driver which is XP's
builted-in driver instead of the driver which comes with my
MSI's display card.
After I replacing with nVidia's newest driver which is certified,
the problem solved.
I suggest you look-into add/remove menu, you may have two
driver installed! If so, remove all and re-install the driver which
come with your handheld computer.
PS: do not connect your handheld computer before you install
the driver!
> The manufacturer of the USB chip has a "solution" but it
> won't work (long story)
>
> Is there a way to force Windows to load the correct drivers
> in spite of itself?
>> >-----Original Message-----> driver. Perhaps
> >Have you checked the manufacturer's website for an updated> >there's a compatibility issue with XP SP1 that didn't> exist prior to the> >service pack.
> >
> >--
> >Michael Solomon MS-MVP
> >Windows Shell/User
> >Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
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> >
> >"John Cunradi" <info@inventoryscience.com> wrote in message
> >news:f37801c41103$a99e3b70$a601280a@phx.gbl...> >> When installing the drivers for a handheld computer on> >
> >> most computers, the drivers load as expected. But in
> >> WinXP Service Pack-1, Windows tries to load a generic
> >> driver instead of the driver made specifically for the
> >> device. WinXP wothout the service pack works fine.
> >>
> >> In WinXP (SP1), is there a way to make Windows use the
> >> correct driver. Windows automatically tries the wrong
> >> driver and then reports an error.
> >>
> >> If this helps, the generic driver is certified but wrong,
> >> the correct driver has not yet been certified.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >
> >.
> >



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