Windows 95, 98, 98SE, and ME (unofficially).
windows xp
Windows 95 & Windows 98
Windows 9x
Windows 95 & Windows 98
MS-DOS Windows 1.0 Windows 2.0 Windows 3.0 Windows 3.1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME
the physical dimensions of the device whether the operating system supports the device
Certified WDDM
Every hardware device requires a software program that provides an interface between the operating system and the hardware itself. These programs are known as the hardware device drivers.
Windows XP
Signed.
Richard D. Schneeman has written: 'Device driver development for Microsoft Windows NT' -- subject(s): Multimedia systems, Microsoft Windows NT device drivers (Computer programs), Device drivers (Computer programs), Operating systems (Computers) 'Multi-network access to IEEE P1451 smart sensor information using World Wide Web technology' -- subject(s): Computer interfaces, Transducers, Standards
In Device Manager, a question mark next to a device indicates that the operating system cannot identify the device or that the necessary drivers are not installed. This can occur if the device is new, if the drivers are out-of-date, or if there is a hardware issue. To resolve this, you can try updating the device drivers, uninstalling and reinstalling the device, or checking for hardware malfunctions.