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How Do You Load A Device Driver?

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How Do You Load A Device Driver?

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Each device connected to your computer for input or output requires a specific driver that defines how to communicate with the device. There can be problems when loading these drivers if they conflict with other drivers already loaded on your machine. The solution to these problems is to load the drivers manually or change the loading order. Enter the device command into the “config.sys” file for older Windows operating systems. These commands can define whether the device is loaded normally or if it is to be loaded into upper memory. The older operating systems gave lots of flexibility to the user as to how the drivers were loaded into memory and in what order they loaded. Right click on “My Computer” icon on the desktop. Select “Properties.” Select the Hardware tab and click on “Device Manager” to open up the window that shows all the devices connected to the computer and allows access to the drivers for these devices. Locate the driver that you need to install either from the Intern

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