; Network installations or anyone requiring an unattended installation ; can do so by copying all the files off the CD onto a harddrive, ; and then uncommenting the lines below (i.e. removing the semi-colons) ; as appropriate. ; ; To use any of the options below, The line with [SILENT] must be ; uncommented. Each option can be uncommented individually. If all the ; items are uncommented then "setup.exe" will not show any progress and ; will not prompt the user for any input. ; ; ; ; You can suppress all the dialogs or individually select which ones to ; suppress. The table below lists each dialog/message and the ways to ; suppress it. The command-line column indicates the option for setup.exe ; (e.g. /s means "setup.exe /s"). The ini file column indicates the line ; within the INI file to uncomment (e.g. WELCOME means "WELCOME=1"). For ; the INI file, a value of 0 means display the dialog/message and 1 means ; do not display the dialog/message. ; ; Description Command-line INI file ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Progress messages /s ; Welcome dialog /s WELCOME ; License Agreement dialog /s WELCOME ; Destination dialog /s WELCOME ; Update message /s UPDATE ; - message indicating that some ; components will be updated. if ; suppressed, then any upgrade will ; be performed. ; 'Please wait' messages PLEASEWAIT ; - for items like .NET Framework and ; Smarttouch ; Finish dialog /s FINISH ; - if suppressed and a reboot is ; required, the reboot is NOT performed ; ; ; SKIPTWAINIFNODOTNET determines whether the TWAIN component is installed ; when the .NET Framewwork is not on the PC AND is not included with the ; installer. For example, if running the Web installer on a PC that does ; not have .NET Framework installed. The values are: ; -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; 0 display the message as needed ; 1 do not display message and continue install without TWAIN ; 2 do not display message and exit install (nothing is installed) ; ; ; DESTDIR indicates the directory to install applications (e.g. SVT, Smarttouch). ; It is important to note that if SVT has been previously installed, the ; DESTDIR value will be ignored and the install/upgrade will occur in the same ; directory the software was previously installed to. ; -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; * use the default as determined by the installer ; fullpath the full path to the location to install; for example: ; DESTDIR=C:\MyApps ; ; ; REPORTERROR provides a way to get any error from the installer, including the ; need for a reboot. The values are listed below. ; The results are written to the file in a Windows INI style format. They ; are placed in the [SILENT] section. The ERRORCODE key will be the numeric ; value of the error (e.g. ERRORCODE=5). The ERRORTEXT key will be the ; English error text (e.g. ERRORTEXT=OS is not compatible). The REBOOT key ; will only be present if the Finish dialog was suppressed via the FINISH ; ini option AND a reboot is required; in which case the value will be 1 ; (e.g. REBOOT=1). If there is 'variable' data associated with the error, ; the keys ERROR1 and ERROR2 will contain that data (e.g. ERROR1=v2.4). ; -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; 1 write results to this file ; fullpath the full path, include file name, to write the results into; ; for example: REPORTERROR=C:\SetupErr.txt ; ; TEMPDIR indicates the temporary directory to use while installing applications ; (e.g. SVT, Smarttouch). ; -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; * use the default as determined by the installer ; fullpath the full path to the temp directory; for example: ; TEMPDIR=C:\MyTempFolder ;[SILENT] ;SKIPTWAINIFNODOTNET=1 ;UPDATE=1 ;WELCOME=1 ;DESTDIR=* ;PLEASEWAIT=1 ;FINISH=1 ;REPORTERROR=1 ;TEMPDIR=* ; You can also enable the installer to set system environment variables. ; You can do so by adding environment variable lines to the [ENVVARS] section ; of the setup.ini file. ; ; There is no limit to the number of environment variables that can be set. ; Simply follow the naming convention below to add environment variable ; name/value pairs. Replace the "EnvironmentVariableName" string with ; your environment variable name, and replace "EnvironmentVariableValue" ; with the environment variable's value. ; ; Note that the numbers need to be in sequential order, starting with number 1 ; ("NAME1" and "VALUE1"). For example, if you have a NAME1=xxx and a NAME3=yyy ; (but no NAME2), then it will only create an environment variable named "xxx" ; (for NAME1). ; ; Make sure to uncomment the [ENVVARS] line and the lines for the environment ; variables that you want to set. If you only want to set one environment ; variable, then you would uncomment the [ENVVARS], NAME1, and VALUE1 lines, ; and replace the strings to the right of the "=" signs with your environment ; variable name/value information. ;[ENVVARS] ;NAME1=EnvironmentVariableName ;VALUE1=EnvironmentVariableValue ;NAME2=EnvironmentVariableName ;VALUE2=EnvironmentVariableValue ;NAME3=EnvironmentVariableName ;VALUE3=EnvironmentVariableValue ;etc.Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.