Tuesday, March 18, 2014

How to Scan a Computer for Missing Drivers


1. Click the Windows 'Start' menu and select 'Control Panel.' Open 'Device Manager' to view a list of all hardware connected to your computer.
2. Look for any hardware listed in 'Device Manager' flagged with a yellow exclamation mark. This exclamation mark indicates that the device does not have a driver installed.
3. Right click on each of the devices flagged as needing a driver. Select 'Update Driver Software.' Click 'Search automatically for updated driver software' when asked 'How do you want to search for driver software?' Windows will now connect to the Internet to look for a compatible driver.
4. Click 'Browse my computer for driver software' instead if you have a driver disc for the device. Insert the disc into the drive and click 'Browse.' Select the disc's location and click 'OK.' Windows will now scan the disc for the driver. Click 'Install' when it's found. Restart your computer when prompted to complete the installation.
5. Click the Windows 'Start' menu and select 'Windows Update' from the 'All Programs' list if Windows was unable to install the missing driver. Windows Update features more thorough driver detection capabilities. Click 'Check for Updates.' Windows will scan your computer for missing drivers.
6. Click 'Optional updates are available' when Windows Update finishes scanning your computer. Check any drivers listed under 'Windows' in the 'Select the updates you want to install' menu. Click 'OK' and select 'Install' to download the drivers. Restart your computer when prompted to complete the installation.

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