This topic provides a procedure that you can use to install a Plug and Play–compliant device in your computer.
Membership in the local Administrators group, or equivalent, is the minimum required to complete this procedure. Review the details in "Additional considerations" in this topic.
To install a Plug and Play device |
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Plug the new device into the computer.
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In the Found New Hardware dialog box choose one of the following:
- Locate and install driver software.
Selecting this option begins the installation process. Review the
details in "Additional considerations" in this topic.
- Ask me again later. The device is not
installed and no configuration change is made to your computer. If
the device is still plugged in the next time you log on to the
computer, then this dialog box appears again.
- Don't show this message again for this
device. Selecting this option configures the Plug and Play
service to not install the driver for this device, and does not
make the device functional. To complete the installation of the
device driver, you must detach the device and reattach it. For more
information, see Uninstall or Reinstall a
Device.
- Locate and install driver software.
Selecting this option begins the installation process. Review the
details in "Additional considerations" in this topic.
If the user selects Locate and install driver software, then the success of the installation depends on the following factors:
- The device is supported by a driver package
included with Windows. Driver packages included with Windows can be
installed by standard users.
- The administrator of the computer has staged
the driver package in the driver store. For more information, see
Stage a Device
Driver in the Driver Store. Driver packages that are in the
driver store can be installed by standard users.
- The user has media with the driver package
provided by the vendor. For more information, see the "Additional
considerations" in this topic.
Additional considerations
By default, membership in the Administrators group, or equivalent, is the minimum required to install a new device whose driver is not present in the driver store. If the driver package is not present in the driver store, then standard users can install the device only if the following conditions are met:
- The driver package is signed with a valid
digital certificate. For more information, see the documentation on
signing device drivers found on the Microsoft Web site (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=62923).
- The device setup class for the driver is
stored in the Allow non-administrators to install drivers for
these device classes computer policy. For more information, see
Configure
Computer Policy to Allow Non-Administrators to Install Specific
Devices.
Additional references
Installing Devices and their Drivers
Install a Non-Plug and Play Device
Configure Computer Policy to Allow Non-Administrators to Install Specific Devices
Stage a Device Driver in the Driver Store
Configure Windows to Search Additional Folders for Device Drivers
Configure Windows to Search Windows Update for Device Drivers
Update or Change a Device Driver
Roll Back a Device Driver to a Previous Version
Start or Stop a Non-Plug and Play Device Driver
Configure the Startup Type for a Non-Plug and Play Device Driver