Courtesy of PC Magazine
Ideally, once you have installed your hardware, you can simply use it--over and over again--without any need to dig into the Windows XP settings and make changes. Unfortunately, all too often, this ideal falls somewhat short of what actually happens. Sometimes, you have to reconfigure your hardware.
Other times, you must reinstall it in order to get it to work.
At still other times, you don't have a problem at all; you simply want to upgrade the software components to take advantage of new or improved features. Read today's tip to learn how to get your hardware running right in Windows XP.
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