Re: installing driver before soundcard
- From: "Rich Wilson" <rich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2005 19:07:09 GMT
<swimmydeepo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The Outsider wrote:
>> On 7 Dec 2005 15:32:56 -0800, swimmydeepo@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>
>> >Pardon my english...what I really mean is:
>> >Can anyone confirm that it is possible to install new drivers by means
>> >of those
>> >'uninstall' and 'disconnect' icons on the Device Manager without the
>> >need to remove that soundcard physically?
>>
>> It's odd that they say that is a requirement of installing the
>> drivers. But if you just uninstall the soundcard in device manager and
>> then install the drivers it should work fine because the drivers won't
>> see the soundcard if it's not listed in device manager. I'm guessing
>> the drivers will install fine even if you don't remove the soundcard
>> from device manager first.
>
> At last someone who's understand the problem...
> I found this unplugging and replugging my soundcard quite unnerving
> sometimes...especially when experimenting with new OS's. I agree it is
> an odd requirement and I suspect that sometimes requirements are mere
> extra safe guidelines.
> Fact is that after installing XP the system doesn't assign any driver
> to the soundcard...but the device is listed (as a generic media device)
> and when selected it can be "unplugged" via the Device Manager. Then I
> reboot (just as a precaution) and install the dedicated drivers. So far
> so good.
>
> For those who wonder why 10 or more OS's. Well, I like to keep things
> tidy and snappy...so a partition each for Audio, Graphics, Games, Web,
> Generic is a good start, then there is Linus, XP64, Windows98...and one
> to test new Software, Demos etc.It may seem compicated but it isn't.
> Booting time is greatly reduced and security issues are a breeze...for
> example keeping a dedicated Web partition separated from the rest is
> the best medicine against possible viruses and trojans...who needs
> antiviruses? Just get an image of a newly installed Web dedicated
> partition and when things seems to be getting a bit out of control,
> just wipe the partition and restore it.
> That's practical.
In other words you're a bit paranoid...? ;-)
.
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