wrote:
> Hi
>
> I got a USB hardware with its own hardware driver. After I have
> installed the driver in Vista and connected the hardware with the
> computer, the OS detected the existence of the hardware and prompted
> "Found New Hardware" window on screen. There were three options for me
> to choose (a) Locate and install driver software, (b) Ask me again
> later, (c) Don't show this message again for this device. I selected
> (a) and it turned out the OS looked for the driver in Window Update.
> In XP I can choose a list of installed drivers instead of recommended
> drivers by Windows at the first place. In Vista I couldn't do so. I
> have to first let the OS to install their recommended driver from
> Window Update and then I go to the Device Manager to update the driver
> myself. It is quite cumbersome.
>
> May I know if there is any other options. Thanks.
>
> David
Follow the installation instructions provided by the device's manufacturer?
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