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Answer» How do I prevent Windows from automatically detect and install driver for a hardware? I have a Motorola SM56 modem and I'm running on XP. When I start Windows, it will install the driver but unfortunately the driver is not working - Windows prompts that there is an error and the device will not work properly. I downloaded some drivers from the INTERNET and wanted to try them, but every time I uninstall the driver installed by Windows, Windows will install the same driver again when I start the Windows. Please help. Thanks.How about uninstalling the driver, then installing the one you downloaded straight away, without rebooting?The SECOND installation will prompt that a driver has been pre-installed then abort. Perhaps some files are not deleted during UNINSTALLATION until reboot. Try rolling back the driver, then installing your driver of choice.
Alan <>< The system could not find a backed up driver.
I think there must be an option somewhere to enable/disable Windows from auto-detect and install new hardware...Top of the Page for your driver for XP.
Uninstall the old one in add/remove hardware. Double click the DLoad to install the new one and it should finish fine.
Try it first with the modem dis-connected to see if it prompts you to plug it in as it may contain a flash file for the hardware....Alright, after a few trial & error here and there, I FINALLY got the "driver installed successfully" message...but...after reboot, I got the "found new hardware" message again......and it loops again and again....
Is there any way I can manually remove all the driver files installed and go back to a clean one?So, no solution.
I get another modem.
Case closed.
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