just go to my computer, properties, devices
Right click on my computer, select manage and select device manager. Your device will be listed there. Just right click on it and select update.
The Hardware Update Wizard
yes
In the device Properties dialog box, click the Drivertab, and then click Update Driver to start the Hardware Update Wizard. Follow the instructions to update the driver.You may be prompted to provide the path of the driver. Windows may have the driver built-in, or may still have the driver files installed from the last time that you set up the device. If you are asked for the driver and you do not have it, you can try to download the latest driver from the hardware vendor's Web site.
Theoretically, yes. Windows update can be set to downloaded the newest hardware drivers. And new drivers could easily resolve some kind of hardware issue. I would need to know more about the situation.
run windows update and do a manual upgrade and under hardware upgrades there will be basic upgrades for each hardware device to add to your basic windows updates
Type device manager into the start menu and open device manager, locate your web cam in the list of hardware installed on your computer and right click on it. Then click update driver.
No. Windows update doesn't update drivers automatically in any circumstance. When installing a device, you can instruct the OS to go online and find the driver, but it's a manual process, not an automatic one.Haven't confirmed this myself, but, according to Microsoft Official Academic Course, Windows 7 Configuration, Pg 139, "If Windows 7 is configured to use automatic updating, the system will download device drivers only for hardware that does not have a driver installed."
Drivers are updated in Windows by using a driver update wizard from within Device Manager. The driver update wizard walks you through the entire driver update process, making updating drivers a fairly painless task. Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP all have slightly different processes for completing driver updates:
Yes, under device properties there is an "update drivers" button.
Do these steps as following. Step 1: Click the bottom left corner of your screen, start menu icon. No program is open, you do so. This will eliminate clutter, and make it easier to find what you need. Step Two: Right click "My Computer" in your Start menu. (Vista users should right-click "Computer" from the pop-up menu, select "Properties.") The third step: find the Hardware tab, click "Device Manager." (Vista users can click the left menu in the "Device Manager" Properties window. You do not have to click on a tab. Click "Continue" when prompted.) Step 4: Select the type of item you want to find an updated driver. For example, if you select "Display Adapters", it will expand and show all of your computer display adapters. If you check for updates on all your equipment, start at the top and work all the way down. Step Five: Right-click the specific device to update your PC drivers. Select "Update Driver" from the pop-up menu. This will open the Hardware Update Wizard. Step Six: Choose the button next to "Yes, this is just" let the wizard connect to the Internet, and update your device drivers search. Click "Next." Step Seven: stay in the "Install the software automatically" setting selected (if not selected, select it to switch). Click "Next." The wizard will now search for new drivers and install automatically if we find any. If your device is up to date, it will tell you it can not find a better driver for your device. Step Eight: Click "Finish." Repeat steps 4 through 7 for each device on each extension option to update your PC on all the drivers.
Follow these steps and I'm sure it can help you. Step 1: Click the bottom left corner of your screen, start menu icon. No program is open, you do so. This will eliminate clutter, and make it easier to find what you need. Step Two: Right click "My Computer" in your Start menu. (Vista users should right-click "Computer" from the pop-up menu, select "Properties.") The third step: find the Hardware tab, click "Device Manager." (Vista users can click the left menu in the "Device Manager" Properties window. You do not have to click on a tab. Click "Continue" when prompted.) Step 4: Select the type of item you want to find an updated driver. For example, if you select "Display Adapters", it will expand and show all of your computer display adapters. If you check for updates on all your equipment, start at the top and work all the way down. Step Five: Right-click the specific device to update your PC drivers. Select "Update Driver" from the pop-up menu. This will open the Hardware Update Wizard. Step Six: Choose the button next to "Yes, this is just" let the wizard connect to the Internet, and update your device drivers search. Click "Next." Step Seven: stay in the "Install the software automatically" setting selected (if not selected, select it to switch). Click "Next." The wizard will now search for new drivers and install automatically if we find any. If your device is up to date, it will tell you it can not find a better driver for your device. Step Eight: Click "Finish." Repeat steps 4 through 7 for each device on each extension option to update your PC on all the drivers.
I hope the steps below can help you. Step 1: Click the bottom left corner of your screen, start menu icon. No program is open, you do so. This will eliminate clutter, and make it easier to find what you need. Step Two: Right click "My Computer" in your Start menu. (Vista users should right-click "Computer" from the pop-up menu, select "Properties.") The third step: find the Hardware tab, click "Device Manager." (Vista users can click the left menu in the "Device Manager" Properties window. You do not have to click on a tab. Click "Continue" when prompted.) Step 4: Select the type of item you want to find an updated driver. For example, if you select "Display Adapters", it will expand and show all of your computer display adapters. If you check for updates on all your equipment, start at the top and work all the way down. Step Five: Right-click the specific device to update your PC drivers. Select "Update Driver" from the pop-up menu. This will open the Hardware Update Wizard. Step Six: Choose the button next to "Yes, this is just" let the wizard connect to the Internet, and update your device drivers search. Click "Next." Step Seven: stay in the "Install the software automatically" setting selected (if not selected, select it to switch). Click "Next." The wizard will now search for new drivers and install automatically if we find any. If your device is up to date, it will tell you it can not find a better driver for your device. Step Eight: Click "Finish." Repeat steps 4 through 7 for each device on each extension option to update your PC on all the drivers.