When installing a device or updating drivers for a device on a Windows Vista™ computer, it is important to determine the best driver to install. Typically you should confirm compatibility using the Windows Catalog, a website that identifies hardware and software tested for use with Windows.
Use the Windows Catalog shortcut located by pointing to Start > All Programs to access the Windows Catalog. On this site you can search for a device to determine if it has been tested for use with Windows Vista. In many cases, links are provided to the manufacturer's website so drivers can be downloaded.
When selecting drivers, preference should be given to signed drivers, which have been tested for stability and compatibility with Windows Vista.
If you update drivers for a device but then notice problems, you can use Driver Rollback to restore the previous driver version used. This utility is available on the Driver tab of the properties for a device in Device Manager.
Device Manager
Knowing which hardware drivers are installed on your computer can make a huge difference when it comes to troubleshooting problems or configuring advanced features for a device. In every case, your starting point is Device Manager, a graphical utility that provides detailed information about all installed hardware, along with controls you can use to configure devices, assign resources, and set advanced options. To open Device Manager, use any of the following techniques:
From any command prompt, type devmgmt.msc.
Right-click the Computer icon on the Start menu or the desktop, choose Manage, and then select Device Manager from the left pane of the Computer Management console, under System Tools. From Control Panel, double-click the System icon and click the Device Manager button on the Hardware tab.
Use the Windows Catalog shortcut located by pointing to Start > All Programs to access the Windows Catalog. On this site you can search for a device to determine if it has been tested for use with Windows Vista. In many cases, links are provided to the manufacturer's website so drivers can be downloaded.
When selecting drivers, preference should be given to signed drivers, which have been tested for stability and compatibility with Windows Vista.
If you update drivers for a device but then notice problems, you can use Driver Rollback to restore the previous driver version used. This utility is available on the Driver tab of the properties for a device in Device Manager.
Device Manager
Knowing which hardware drivers are installed on your computer can make a huge difference when it comes to troubleshooting problems or configuring advanced features for a device. In every case, your starting point is Device Manager, a graphical utility that provides detailed information about all installed hardware, along with controls you can use to configure devices, assign resources, and set advanced options. To open Device Manager, use any of the following techniques:
From any command prompt, type devmgmt.msc.
Right-click the Computer icon on the Start menu or the desktop, choose Manage, and then select Device Manager from the left pane of the Computer Management console, under System Tools. From Control Panel, double-click the System icon and click the Device Manager button on the Hardware tab.
Author: By Arun Arora
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