To ensure the best possible user experience, installation of both a hardware device and its software driver should run as seamlessly as possible with minimal user intervention. This article will provide tools and guidelines to help you create installation packages that meet this goal.
Installation of drivers
Create a temporary file and call it "Drivers" (for example). You will put the downloaded files from the manufacturer’s website in this file.
Usually, the a file is downloaded with the extension "EXE" that installs the drivers automatically. Run this program and follow the instructions.
If you do not receive the program with the "EXE" extension but receive a set of files, install the controller as follows:
Open the Control Panel.
System.
Device Manager.
Or
Right click on “my computer”
Click “properties” it will launch “system”
Click “hardware tab” then click on “device manager”
This will then load the device manager as shown.
Right click on Unknown Device and the select install driver
When prompt to access the internet, choose “No, not this time”
At the next window, choose “Install from a list of specific locations (advance)”
A list of hardware will be listed. Select “sound, video and game controllers”
Then select “have disk.”
Browse to the folder where (".EXE") was extracted for ex.(C:\SWSetup\SP36090) and select CpV30D5a.inf, then click OK
In the next dialogue box, you should see Conexant High Definition Audio-Venice 5045 if you are going to install a Conexant High Definition Audio-Venice 5045. Select it and click “OK”.
You’ll then receive a warning that Windows cannot verify compatibility with this driver, select “Ignore” to continue with the installation of the driver.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
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