

To do this, go to the Device Manager and find the device that is causing the problem. The best way to resolve this issue is to first try to manually update the driver. Other causes can include a corrupt or missing system file, a corrupt or missing boot file, or a corrupt or missing registry key. The most common cause is a corrupt or missing driver.

However the problem is doing Uninstall Driver from Device Manager does not seem to completely remove the driver files from the computer, as connecting the USB device again seems to install the drivers automatically without even requiring the CD Now I think the drivers from the CD are not the best option for the device and want to remove them so that I can test out other driver file options The first time I connected the device to the computer, I had to insert the device's CD into the computer and Windows automatically detected the drivers from the CD I installed drivers for a USB device I was testing
