• Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 年前

    2003*

    Never had my PC (win10: 2016-2022 and win11: 2023-now) install a driver for a USB stick ever.
    Even some external devices are painless.
    And I see plenty of PCs in my job.

    Edit: Win7 on the other hand…

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      huh every time I plug my Logitech receiver in a different port I get a notification about a driver installation, fortunately it’s almost instant on my new pc but it’s still weird that we need that in 2023

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      I still have it from time to time that Windows has to install a driver for something benign like a thumb drive. Not always, though. And yes, the driver is fixed to the physical port. Using a different port reinstalls the same driver again.

      Experienced this exact behavior on Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11.

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      I once was fixing someones computer booting with Bluescreen, because Windows 7 thought it found newer drivers for USB 3.1, and those newer were causing BSOD

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      I’ve seen this so often on Windows Vista, and I’ve never seen it on Windows 10.

      Granted, I’ve switched USBs in the meantime, so maybe it’s just the USB?