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I remember in vista it was in the control panel, I think it was under advanced system settings (Hardware tab, Driver Settings)
I think it is similar in 7, i did it recently and it was pretty simple, heres a quick run through if your interested in a 7 workaround I am certain there is more then one or two ways to disable his feature though.
How To Disable Automatic Driver Installation In Windows Vista
If you'll read a few posts up you'll see I already tried that and it doesn't stop Vista or 7 from installing the default drivers. It simply stops it from downloading MORE/NEW drivers from windows update.
okay but if you use driver sweeper with my instructions, it will remove the in-built Windows driver(that has been haunting you). That way it will go on9 and search for a driver from Windows update (so disconnect your internet to avoid the auto update from haunting you now... then right click computer>Properties>Advanced System Settings>Hardware>Device Instaltaion Settings>No,let me choose...>Never install driver>Save Settings, now you can go online, get the driver YOU want and install it.
PS: its actually nice to have all the drivers you need built in the OS, but not when it doesn't work...
Driver sweeper worked for me when Nvidia graphic driver installation screws up :shock:... then I clean them off form safe mode and try a re-install.
REMEMBER: Driver sweeper is like a tool which removes every SINGLE trace [ALMOST] of a driver whether its a Windows in-built driver of an updated driver....
EDIT: Hmmm something seems wrong, but did you try the LATEST driver sweeper & what is the hardware thats causing the issue??? BAsically SIW2's idea is removing the in-built Windows' driver manually... driver sweeper will do that automatically... i think....
I know it still technically works but it is extremely annoying. I have to restart 2 or 3 times just to install a driver, and even in safe mode vista/7 installs the default driver. With XP, you choose the driver, you restart once, that is it. With Vista/7 you have to restart multiple times, my driver setup programs won't allow a driver installation when a windows driver installation is open. Not only that, but since I can't even STOP the windows driver installation, I then have to reboot when it's done, since my driver setup wont let me continue since windows took over. Then I basically just install the other driver over the one that Vista/7 installed. I know it works most of the time, but it is extremely annoying, XP was perfect. SLI is even worse, have to restart even more..
This feature is VERY ANNOYING.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Gateway P7801
- OS
- 7 x64 + XP Pro x86
- CPU
- Undervolted T9900 3.06 GHz Core2Duo
- Memory
- 4GB DDR3 1066MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA 9800M GTS 1GB DDR3 1066 MHz
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17" WUXGA
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200
- Hard Drives
- 32GB Patriot V2 SSD w/ Hyperfast
- PSU
- 9-cell Lithium Ion
- Keyboard
- Logitech Classic
- Mouse
- Logitech MX310
- Internet Speed
- slow AT&T
- Other Info
- Nlited XP x86 (540MB C:) locked with EWF
