You need to look in the device manager. Click start -> control panal -> system -> hardware -> device manager
From there you can see which drivers there are errors on and you can reload or remove driver.
You would use Device Manager and then "update driver" under the Display Device.
this is possable but when the drivers were installed windows would have informed the user that the hardware was not presant in the system. the hardware may have also been there at one time and than removed and the drivers were not removed. the divice manager may also say that the divice is presant in the system because the driver is spoofing it. but it would say that it has a problem or not working properly. this message would also be desplayed if the divice is in the system and the wrong drivers are installed for it (different type or model).
Device drivers are software that install into the operating system (OS) to allow communication with the peripheral. Because it would be impossible for the OS developer, such as Microsoft, to program for every single device ever made that connects to a computer, they rely on the manufacturer to write the driver software for each device. This is more efficient also since the software interface needed to address various devices doesn't need to be on the computer all the time, only when such a device is attached to the computer. Drivers generally are not very flexible: it will generally work only with a specific device family on a specific operating system version. Some drivers may be more generalized (such as certain printer drivers) but they will not have the functionality to all capabilities of the device in question.
An example of a device driver would be the interface between the Windows Operating System and the computers Network Interface Card. Device drivers are used to eliminate the need for the Operating System to know how to "talk" with a given device. The Operating System makes standard calls (called API calls) which are intercepted by the device driver, translated into something the device can understand and passed to the device.
Nothing much. It would just leave drivers running in the background not needed.
Updating your drivers offline would require that you had an update version of the driver already. You would then either run the installer that came with the driver, or use the "Update driver" feature in the Device Manager and then selecting the "Have disk" option and locating the drivers manually.
An autoloader is a military device which loads ordnance into weapons such as tanks which would otherwise be loaded by a crew.It can also refer to a computing device which allows games to automatically load from storage media such as tapes or discs.
If the motor was lightly loaded it may continue to run, however in most applications the loss of the phase would cause the motor to stop. Properly wired and it should trip the motor overload device and prevent damage to the motor windings.
For a computer to recognize a device, software called 'drivers' must be installed. The drivers are specific to the device, and many new devices do not have drivers packaged with Windows. If you purchased the camera brand new, you should have received a CD-ROM with the drivers and other software on it. This disc will have to be loaded and run before the computer can recognize your camera. If you got the camera second hand, and did not receive the drivers disc, you should be able to download the drivers from the manufacturers web site. Even after the drivers have been installed, software called a 'browser' is still needed to be able to access the photographs. Paint Shop Pro is one program which can do that, and there are many others. However, this software may be hard to find for free. The manufacturers website usually will offer the original CD-ROM shipped with the camera for sale for a small fee, and this may be the best option to get everything that is needed to be be able to download and print your pictures.
Well, a revolver is a type of pistol (although revolving rifles have been made) which used a rotating cylinder to hold the ammuniton, and a firearm is considered loaded when there is live ammunition in the chamber and/or feeding device (such as a magazine or cylinder), so a loaded revolver would simply be a revolver which had live rounds in the cylinder, and was ready to be fired.
Computers work way faster than our minds but they are bigger fools than us. They need to be taught just like a new born baby to carry out their tasks. Now the job of device drivers comes to play. They contain the essential data that is needed by the computer to control or operate that device that has been attached to it. That is why, there is a specific device driver for a specific device because all the devices work differently.
You can't. The necessary drivers and dependencies are not loaded in safe mode. And if you were to manually load all the required dependencies. It would not be safe mode anymore.