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ski
January 6th 04, 12:37 AM
How do I turn off the automatic installation of hardware
drivers? I am trying to update my video driver which
requires me to uninstall the old driver (so that there is
no video driver installed when I try to install new
ones). When I do this the system must reboot for changes
to take effect, however once it reboots it just goes and
installs a video driver, which defeats the purpose of my
having just uninstalled the video driver (and makes me
very angry at the idiocy of the computer). Again, how can
I tell the computer to either prompt me before such
driver installations or to not automatically install
drivers? Thank you kindly, I am using Windows XP Home
Edition.

davetest
January 6th 04, 12:37 AM
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003 19:45:03 -0800, "ski"
> wrote:

>How do I turn off the automatic installation of hardware
>drivers? I am trying to update my video driver which
>requires me to uninstall the old driver (so that there is
>no video driver installed when I try to install new
>ones). When I do this the system must reboot for changes
>to take effect, however once it reboots it just goes and
>installs a video driver, which defeats the purpose of my
>having just uninstalled the video driver (and makes me
>very angry at the idiocy of the computer). Again, how can
>I tell the computer to either prompt me before such
>driver installations or to not automatically install
>drivers? Thank you kindly, I am using Windows XP Home
>Edition.
It can be tricky. Disconnect from the net, because that
can be accessed. Delete the old INF file from c:\windows\inf
before you reboot. This may stop it.

DAve

William Gower
January 6th 04, 12:37 AM
Don't uninstall the old driver, just disable it. That's what I did when I
added a new video card to my machine which had an on-board video card.

"ski" > wrote in message
...
> How do I turn off the automatic installation of hardware
> drivers? I am trying to update my video driver which
> requires me to uninstall the old driver (so that there is
> no video driver installed when I try to install new
> ones). When I do this the system must reboot for changes
> to take effect, however once it reboots it just goes and
> installs a video driver, which defeats the purpose of my
> having just uninstalled the video driver (and makes me
> very angry at the idiocy of the computer). Again, how can
> I tell the computer to either prompt me before such
> driver installations or to not automatically install
> drivers? Thank you kindly, I am using Windows XP Home
> Edition.

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