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Windows XP in a Nutshell
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Windows XP in a Nutshell

by David A. Karp, Tim O'Reilly, Troy Mott
April 2002
Beginner
640 pages
27h 54m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Add Hardware Wizard — \windows\system\hdwwiz.cpl

Synopsis

Detect non-plug-and-play devices and install the appropriate drivers.

To Open

Control Panel Add Hardware

Command Prompt hdwwiz.cpl

Description

When you turn on your computer, Windows automatically scans for any newly added plug-and-play (PnP) devices and installs drivers for any that are found. If you’re trying to install a device that isn’t detected automatically, you’ll need to run the Add Hardware Wizard (see Figure 4-5).

When you start the Add Hardware Wizard and click Next, it goes through the following steps:

  1. The wizard scans your system for any newly attached PnP devices. If one or more devices are found, the appropriate drivers are located and installed. This process happens every time Windows is started.

If Windows doesn’t detect your newly installed hardware automatically, you’ll need to use the Add Hardware Wizard

Figure 4-5. If Windows doesn’t detect your newly installed hardware automatically, you’ll need to use the Add Hardware Wizard

  1. If no new devices are found in Step 1, you’ll be asked if the device has been connected to the system yet. If you choose no, the wizard quits.

  2. The next step, assuming you selected yes in Step 2, displays a list of all of your existing devices. If you select one of the devices and click Next, the wizard will quit. Instead, scroll to the bottom of the list and select “Add a new hardware device” and click Next.

  3. Your next choice is between having Windows search for and install your new hardware, ...

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