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A Windows XP driver installation guide



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By : Marice Rolant    19 or more times read
Submitted 2007-07-28 01:29:42
Many experts say that Windows XP is the best choice for an operating system for businesses of all sizes. The operating system integrates the strengths of Windows 2000 Professional, such as standards-based security, manageability, and reliability, with the best business features of Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition, such as Plug and Play, simplified user interface, and innovative support services. Installing the latest Windows XP drivers improves system performance and application compatibility, thus making it optimal for work.

Updated Windows XP drivers include numerous bug fixes as well as system optimizations. It is recommended for optimal system stability to only use official Windows XP drivers and not Beta or Prerelease versions. Performance differences between Windows XP driver versions including Beta or Prereleased drivers are negligible. The only time Beta or Prerelease Windows XP drivers should be considered is when a serious application bug is fixed in the Beta or Prerelease version and the component manufacturer has not yet released the official driver version that includes the bug fix.

The first step when installing Windows XP drivers is to install DirectX and all of the driver updates. Many times the automatic update will not install the latest version and can even install an older version. For the very best system performance you should check and install the latest Windows XP drivers manually.

Although Windows may install the latest version of DirectX it is still a good idea to see the version you are running and make sure you have the newest version before installing any Windows XP drivers. For example at the time being DirectX 10 is one of the most exciting developments in Windows Vista is the groundbreaking graphics technology. DirectX 10 will provide an incredibly detailed experience for gamers of every type, and will enable game creators to increase a game's level of realism, enhancing details and complexity in gaming worlds, apply effects like dynamic lighting and weather, and much more.

The third step in the installation of Windows XP drivers is to identify the manufacturer and exact name of your hardware. Usually the operating system has its own utility that helps the user to install any Windows XP drivers as well as other programs. If the utility is advanced it can detect any hardware you are trying to install. Thus Windows XP drivers are quickly identified based on their model and manufacturer and this allows you to download and install the correct Windows XP drivers for your system. Remember that only one of the drivers is needed to be installed and that is the latest version.

Chipset Drivers update any Windows XP drivers, which is associated with the core-logic of your system board. Having the correct and the latest Windows XP drivers will improve the stability of your operating system and will ensure the compatibility and performance will all components that are connected to the system board. Also keep in mind to install the Chipset Drivers of your hardware components before you install anything else on your computer.
Author Resource:- For more resources about Driver manufacturers or even about XP Drivers and especially about Acer Drivers please review these links.
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