How to find and choose to install computer drivers

  
        

The first is to find the driver.

Step 1: Open the Device Manager window. Right-click "My Computer", select the "Properties" command, select the "Device Manager" tab in the pop-up window, you can see that all the hardware devices in the system are displayed here.

Step 2: Check the driver. Select a hardware device, such as the device name under "Display Card". After double-clicking, you will see the "Properties" window. There is a "Driver" tab in the window. Click the "Driver" tab to see the driver. Information about the program provider, driver update date, driver version, etc. You can also see the exact location of the driver file after clicking "Driver Details".

If you see a yellow exclamation point or question mark under a device in the Device Manager window, the driver for the device is not installed yet; if the model number of a hardware device is not correctly recognized, then The driver installation version is incorrect. The second is to choose a driver. The best way to do this is to use a hardware vendor's dedicated driver or public version driver, usually a CD or floppy disk that comes with the hardware.

The easiest way is to use the universal driver built into Windows without us having to install it. Of course, if you are already familiar with the driver, you can also choose a test version of the driver. However, before installing, please be careful to back up important files to prevent accidents.

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