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Locating a New Driver
A disk came with the Viewsonic monitor,
and we’ll put that in the CD drive. Autorun starts a program to
install a new driver, but it fails with the message that it couldn’t
find a better driver. The generic plug and play driver will still be
used. This could be because the CD only has a driver for Windows 98
and not XP yet. Or sometimes software just sucks! We tested the CD with
Windows 98 and found it also didn’t work properly. In this case,
we learned the software just sucks. The lesson is that sometimes you’ll
do everything correctly and something just won’t work. The failure
isn’t your fault. It’s a flaw in the program. But, you must
find a workaround.
We’ll go to the website for
viewsonic.com and look under “Download Drivers.” When looking
for updated drivers for a device, your first visit can be to the hardware
manufacturer’s website. Viewsonic.com sends us to microsoft.com
to see if the A70f+ monitor is “Signed” or “Unsigned”
for Windows XP. “Signed” means the monitor or other device
is designed for Windows XP. “Signed” means “Approved.”
“Unsigned” means the monitor isn’t designed for Windows
XP. It might work, but there are no promises.
The ViewSonic A70f+ is signed for
Windows XP. Going back to the viewsonic.com website, it says for all
Windows XP signed monitors, we should download the file vs-winXP.exe
as the driver. We download the 1.72 MB file and save it to our hard
drive.
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