Irrelevant.
Ignore the fact that I am running VMware for a moment.
I simply click "add device" in Windows 7 (x64 ULTIMATE)
Windows 7 starts searching and it never stops searching.
Result: I cannot add the driver manually.
Irrelevant what driver it actually is at this point.
I already waited 16 minutes... and it's still searching... after a fresh
reboot of all systems.
Now back to VMware... it might be a VMware issue... (VMWare Workstation
6.5.1)
However it might also be a real Windows 7 issue.
If it's the latter then WOW does Windows 7 have big problems !
(Without decent hardware/driver support people might as well throw it in the
waste basket ! =D

)
However the driver I am trying to install is not for an existing device...
it's for a non-existing device, a virtual device.
This virtual device doesn't even exist in VMware... it will only exist in
Windows 7 itself.
There are plenty of examples/drivers that are "virtual/non-existent".
(Examples: virtual cd-roms, virtual dvd-roms, loopback interface, virtual
network adapters, etc).
This is utterly a big design mistake... why search if I as a user know
exactly where the driver is ?
I am not stupid you know
This "dumbing down" of windows has gone way too far it now seems !
Is it to much to ask for to have an option to supply the location of the
driver manually as to prevent a long search ?
Bye,
Skybuck >|