What Is A Driver; Identifying Drivers; Reinstalling Drivers And Utilities; Using Windows Xp Device Driver Rollback - Dell Precision 390 User Manual

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What Is a Driver?

A driver is a program that controls a device such as a printer, mouse, or keyboard. All devices require a driver program.
A driver acts like a translator between the device and any other programs that use the device. Each device has its own set of specialized commands that only
its driver recognizes.
Dell ships your computer to you with required drivers already installed—no further installation or configuration is needed.
NOTICE:
The Drivers and Utilities CD may contain drivers for operating systems that are not on your computer. Ensure that you are installing software
appropriate for your operating system.
NOTE:
The Drivers and Utilities CD is optional and may not ship with all computers.
Many drivers, such as the keyboard driver, come with your Microsoft
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Identifying Drivers

If you experience a problem with any device, identify whether the driver is the source of your problem and, if necessary, update the driver.
 
Windows XP
 
1. Click the Start button and click Control Panel.
 
2. Under Pick a Category, click Performance and Maintenance.
 
3. Click System.
 
4. In the System Properties window, click the Hardware tab.
 
5. Click Device Manager.
 
6. Scroll down the list to see if any device has an exclamation point (a yellow circle with a [!]) on the device icon.
If an exclamation point is next to the device name, you may need to reinstall the driver (see
 

Reinstalling Drivers and Utilities

NOTICE:
The Dell Support website at support.dell.com and your Drivers and Utilities CD provide approved drivers for Dell™ computers. If you install 
drivers obtained from other sources, your computer might not work correctly.
NOTE:
The Drivers and Utilities CD is optional and may not ship with all computers.
 

Using Windows XP Device Driver Rollback

If a problem occurs on your computer after you install or update a driver, use Windows XP Device Driver Rollback to replace the driver with the previously
installed version.
 
1. Click the Start button and click Control Panel.
 
2. Under Pick a Category, click Performance and Maintenance.
 
3. Click System.
 
4. In the System Properties window, click the Hardware tab.
 
5. Click Device Manager.
 
6. Right-click the device for which the new driver was installed and click Properties.
 
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operating system. You may need to install drivers if you:
Reinstalling Drivers and
Utilities) or install a new driver.

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