How to stop installing drivers???

pastafrolla

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Whenever I plug in and external drive Windows installs the drivers. I'm constanly having to do driver clean ups in order for it to see my external drive. I already have device installation settings ticked to never install drivers and it makes no difference. I have 7 home edition so I can't access gpedit. I feel like I've got a Mac! There has to be a fix for this, anyone?
 

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Thanks Brink, will give it a shot. It stops the balloon but not the driver installation. There has to be a fix for this nuisance.
 
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Thanks, already did that before I posted this, it makes no difference, still installing drivers. The most painful part is that I can't access gpedit. What's the point of that?
 

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Thanks, already did that before I posted this, it makes no difference, still installing drivers. The most painful part is that I can't access gpedit. What's the point of that?

Weird. I just did it before and it prevents it grabbing drivers from Windows Update. Now that I think about it... I imagine that it would not help if the driver is already in the system folder or on the external you plug in though...

Go re-install the driver, and purge it from your system via Device Manager (tick option to delete driver when removing the device). That should remove existing drivers.

However I can tell you though that enabling the GP did not help me, as it still seemed to auto-install (it was hard to tell if it was the installation wizard or the system noticing drivers were missing)... but prevented manual installations of drivers. Exactly what I did not want. :huh:

There may be a GP I missed though.

Best of luck. Sorry I couldn't help more.

Auto drivers saves so much time... except when the offered driver is incompatible. I wish there was a nice way to blacklist certain drivers.
 

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Flash drives shouldn't have drivers being installed every single time they are plugged in, it's really ridiculous. I had to install team viewer to transfer files instead of using a flash drive which is much faster, total pain. I'm installing a virtual machine with XP Pro, I've had it with 7 and constantly having to install programs to make it do what XP did. Thanks for trying to help appreciate it.
 

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