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6-40 Chapter 6 <strong>Installing</strong>, Managing, and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers<br />

14. On the Is the SCSI Chain Terminated page, you are asked, “Does Your Drive Work<br />

When You Terminate The SCSI Chain?” Click Yes, Terminating The SCSI Chain<br />

Solves The Problem, and then click Next.<br />

15. Close Help And Support Center, close the Properties dialog box for the selected<br />

disk drive, and close Computer Management.<br />

Chapter Summary<br />

■ For most Plug and Play hardware, you connect the device to the computer, and<br />

Windows XP Professional automatically configures the new settings. For non–Plug<br />

and Play hardware, Windows XP Professional often identifies the hardware and<br />

automatically installs and configures it. For the occasional Plug and Play hardware<br />

device and for any non–Plug and Play hardware that Windows XP Professional<br />

does not identify, install, and configure, you initiate automatic hardware installation<br />

with the Add Hardware Wizard. When you manually install hardware, you<br />

must determine any resources required by that hardware device. Hardware<br />

resources include interrupts, I/O ports, and memory. The Device Manager snap-in<br />

provides a list of all hardware resources and their availability.<br />

■ Device Manager provides you with a graphical view of the hardware installed on<br />

your computer, and helps you manage and troubleshoot it. Device Manager flags<br />

each device with an icon that indicates the device type and the status of the<br />

device. Windows XP Professional supports a number of different types of I/O<br />

devices, including the following:<br />

❑ Most imaging devices are installed automatically when you connect them, but<br />

if your device is not, Windows XP Professional provides the Scanner and<br />

Camera Installation Wizard to help you install it.<br />

❑ Use the Mouse option in the Printers And Other Hardware window of Control<br />

Panel to configure and troubleshoot your mouse.<br />

❑ Use the Phone And Modem Options option in the Printers And Other Hardware<br />

window of Control Panel to install, configure, or troubleshoot your<br />

modem.<br />

❑ Use the Game Controllers option in the Printers And Other Hardware window<br />

of Control Panel to install, configure, or troubleshoot your game controller.<br />

❑ Use the Add Hardware Wizard to install an IrDA transceiver you attach to a<br />

serial port.<br />

❑ The Wireless Link icon that you use to configure an infrared device does not<br />

appear in Control Panel until you have installed an infrared device on your<br />

computer.<br />

❑ Use the Keyboard option in the Printers And Other Hardware window of<br />

Control Panel to configure or troubleshoot a keyboard.

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