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Re: Can't select a new specific USB printer driver when a compatible d
Freddy,
I needed to test multiple sets of printer drivers for multiple printers with
the software we develop because some of them format documents and process
printer jobs differently. I was able to install the other driver by using
the "update driver" feature, but I am still curious to know if there is a
way to turn off automatic driver installation when I plug in a USB device so
that I can select the driver to install at that time.
Thanks,
Walter
"freddy" <fkirschen@tidalwave.net> wrote in message
news:B6877519-C09A-442F-8507-EDAA43D7ED6D@microsoft.com...
> Walter,
>
> Does the device work properly after Vista installs it? You can double
> check
> the status of the device in Device Manager. In Device Manager, review all
> entries for it and note whether any issues are displayed. That is, under
> Properties for the device, do you see the words "This device is working
> properly," or do you see something else? If it's working properly,
> there's
> no need to install drivers, unless something isn't working. Vista
> includes
> drivers for many hardware items that required the user to install drivers
> in
> previous versions of Windows. If you're trying to install more current
> drivers than those installed by Vista, under Properties for the device,
> select the Drivers tab. Then, click on Update drivers. Follow on-screen
> prompts.
> --
> freddy
>
>
> "Walter J. Wierwille" wrote:
>
>> Windows XP would ask if I wanted to have it install automatically and
>> would
>> let me select "Have disk..." during installation, but Vista just installs
>> automatically. Is there option somewhere I can set so that I can make
>> Vista
>> ask me if I want to use a specific driver before it automatically
>> installs
>> drivers for a device? Thanks.
>>
>>
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