Windows Vista and XP often retain old drivers even if you upgrade or change hardware. Unfortunately, these old, and sometimes hidden, drivers can cause hardware conflicts or make your system behave erratically. I a recent IT Dojo video, I show you how to find those old drivers and root them out once and for all.
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Poll: Which device driver has caused you the most trouble in Windows Vista or XP?
Takeaway: Despite Microsoft’s efforts to eliminate them, a new crop of device driver conflicts seems to surface with each Windows release. Take our quick poll and tell us which devices has given you the most driver headaches in Windows Vista and XP.
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Bill Detwiler is Head Technology Editor of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as a Support Tech and IT Manager in the social research and energy industries.
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