software, operating system
Device Driver
Usually a device driver facilitates communication between a device and the OS. Device drivers are written in low-level languages such as Assembly or C.
No, the device driver is not uninstalled.
A device driver acts as a translator between a piece of hardware that is attached to the computer (for example, the keyboard, mouse, or printer) and programs that use that piece of hardware. Device drivers are necessary to make the hardware usable.
Controller is part of the motherboard, for the devise, the driver runs the devise in the software end. Controller- allows the board to use devise. Driver- Allows windows to use devise.
The HASP HL device driver basically interfaces between the HASP protected applications and the HASP key. The protected application usually communicates with the HASP.
device driver
That would be a driver.
Device drivers are a set of software instructions that control the interface between a computer and a connected peripheral device. Device drivers tell your machine what the device is, what the device does, and all the other instructions needed for proper operation. For instance, Windows does not ship with a specific device driver set for all the features in your new Logitech keyboard that has custom buttons. Ref: http://www.driverstorer.com/help.html
device driver
What is the best way to change a device driver?
roll back reverting the driver