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New Hardware Wizard - Making it show up, how?


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09-May-2008, 09:38 PM #1
New Hardware Wizard - Making it show up, how?
Hello,
I just installed a DVR card into an open PCI slot on my computer (Win XP). When I rebooted the computer, the computer recognized the new hardware. I accidentally canceled the New Hardware Wizard. How can I get the wizard to open back up so it can go through and find the correct driver? I tried rebooting again, but the wizard didn't pop up.

Thanks in advance.
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09-May-2008, 10:15 PM #2
Right click on 'my computer' select properties> hardware> device manager. Right click on the dvr listing, choose uninstall or remove. Reboot computer and it will find it again.
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