Found New Hardware Wizard

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James

I wonder why the "Found New Hardware Wizard" comes on my screen
everytime I start my computer, when I haven't added any new hardware
lately? This is annoying, so does anyone have a fix for this?

James
 
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philo

James said:
I wonder why the "Found New Hardware Wizard" comes on my screen
everytime I start my computer, when I haven't added any new hardware
lately? This is annoying, so does anyone have a fix for this?

James


Just let it run and install whatever the heck it thinks it needs to do...
then you'll be done with it.

Sometimes it's triggered by plugging a USB device into a different port
from which it was originally installed
 
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James

Just let it run and install whatever the heck it thinks it needs to do...
then you'll be done with it.

Sometimes it's triggered by plugging a USB device into a different port
from which it was originally installed

Thank You Philo, I followed you instructions and the next time I start
the computer that will probably fix that, if not I will post again.

James
 
J

James

Thank You Philo, I followed you instructions and the next time I start
the computer that will probably fix that, if not I will post again.

James

I tried letting and it still appears on the screen at startup, so
what am I to do now-I haven't downloaded any new hardware lately.
 
J

JD

James said:
I tried letting and it still appears on the screen at startup, so
what am I to do now-I haven't downloaded any new hardware lately.

Does it give you any indication of what it's trying to update?

What happened when you let it update for the new hardware?

Have you run any malware, spyware or anti-virus scans lately to make
sure your computer is clean?
 
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James

Does it give you any indication of what it's trying to update?

What happened when you let it update for the new hardware?

Have you run any malware, spyware or anti-virus scans lately to make
sure your computer is clean?

No it gives no indication why it appears and when I let it run it
disappears when it is through, but just appears again when the
computer is started. But I will try running Malwarebytes-Anti Malware
and my AVG Antivirus.

James
 
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philo

James said:
I tried letting and it still appears on the screen at startup, so
what am I to do now-I haven't downloaded any new hardware lately.


Assuming all your hardware is working

have a look in device manager and see if *any* device has a yellow
exclamation mark...
then opt to disable it.

I've occasionally had "phantom" devices such as audio components give
the problem you've described.
In some cases once the phantom device was disabled...
it disappeared entirely after the next boot
 
J

James

Assuming all your hardware is working

have a look in device manager and see if *any* device has a yellow
exclamation mark...
then opt to disable it.

I've occasionally had "phantom" devices such as audio components give
the problem you've described.
In some cases once the phantom device was disabled...
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I'll try that, philo, I ran Malwarebytes and AVG and when I restarted
it appeared again.

James
 
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James

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I'll try that, philo, I ran Malwarebytes and AVG and when I restarted
it appeared again.

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I looked at the Device Manager and there was a yellow question mark in
front of "Other Devices", one in front of "Base System Device"-and
"Network Controller"-with what looks like a black exclamation mark in
the center of the last two I named. Could that be my problem?

James
 
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philo

James said:
I looked at the Device Manager and there was a yellow question mark in
front of "Other Devices", one in front of "Base System Device"-and
"Network Controller"-with what looks like a black exclamation mark in
the center of the last two I named. Could that be my problem?

James

Very possible

first off, if your machine is working ok
then those devices are apparently not needed for however your machine is
being used.

try disabling those devices with the yellow exclamation mark

then reboot
 
J

James

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to disable it.








Very possible

first off, if your machine is working ok
then those devices are apparently not needed for however your machine is
being used.

try disabling those devices with the yellow exclamation mark

then reboot- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

I did as you said and the "Found New Hardware Wizard" didn't appear on
reboot-thank you philo!

James
 
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philo

James said:
I did as you said and the "Found New Hardware Wizard" didn't appear on
reboot-thank you philo!

James



Glad I finally came up with an idea that worked

LOL
 

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