Mir is now for the umpteenth time this has happened that I was new on a PC USB Drivers (for example, for a Bluetooth USB stick or a USB MIDI keyboard) after a reboot or reinserting (on any of the USB ports) must be installed ? Is this normal? Can not be true that every USB port of Windows XP as a separate unit is treated, or when I do something wrong??
Antwort von Stefan:
You doing anything wrong, but the driver manufacturer.
The Every-time-install is basically like that. You would complain now synonymous nice if all the data is sifted through all the previously always use USB Drivers should ;-)
Usually one notices the installation of the driver for the currently connected USB device does not, because the driver manufacturer, the installation routine is written so that the driver installation files are stored on the calculator and as a result of rapidly where it is installed from.
When connected the Manufacturer writes "First, install software, then only USB device," he knows his way around wohlmöglich. Then you should be synonymous, but do so, otherwise there is the question after the disk / CD first ...
You can install the smart hand, in principle, to make up.
Put yourself a directory such as "Drivers Installations" s.and is possibly in subdirectories contents of the driver disks or CDs. On the question of hardware you furnish the installation wizard to this subdirectory.
If the driver manufacturer and has absolutely no extrablöd was reingepfriemelt the Diskettenpfad works das In extrablöden installation files can be hand s.The. Creating INF files. But this is Voodoo Black ...
Good luck The fat Stefan
Antwort von Hiasl:
"Stefan" wrote:
You can install the smart hand, in principle, to make up.
Put yourself a directory such as "Drivers Installations" s.and is possibly in subdirectories contents of the driver disks or CDs. On the question of hardware you furnish the installation wizard to this subdirectory.
If the driver manufacturer and has absolutely no extrablöd was reingepfriemelt the Diskettenpfad works das In extrablöden installation files can be hand s.The. Creating INF files. But this is Voodoo Black ...
I try just now! A thousand thanks Stefan!
Antwort von Helmi2:
Hiasl
In certain USB devices, it is technically easy to install these necessary for any existing USB port extra.
I solve this problem, I simply place the device in any port, plug in and install. Alternatively, one could remember s.welchem USB port you have installed the device.
Helmi
Antwort von Markus:
So much for USB. Has anyone seen this before with Firewire? ;-)
Antwort von grovel:
"Helmi2" wrote:
In certain USB devices, it is technically easy to install these necessary for any existing USB port extra.
Really? I always thought that USB ports are not distinguished in XP, ie the Drivers, it is not possible to determine s.welchem port he sticks as long as he puts it is only s.einem ...
Hmm, you learn just always do so.
Certainly had never been such a problem, despite dozens of USB devices, of various scanners, USB hubs, Bluetooth, cameras, etc. ..
SeeYa grovel
Antwort von Markus:
Hello grovel,
delivers the equipment, the XP drivers are indeed detected and auto set up. I close with an external hard drive s.einen different USB port, then the message "Found New Hardware" and then "The new hardware can now be used.
I close to the hard drive but s.den normal port, then connect just hear the "device"-Dingdong. ;-)
The situation is different with my scanner: the always wants the Drivers CD, if he does not get "his" USB port.