Start or Stop a Non- Plug and Play Device Driver. This topic provides a procedure that you can use to start or stop the device drivers for devices that do not conform to the Plug and Play specification. For a Plug and Play device, see Enable or Disable a Plug and Play Device. Membership in the local Administrators group, or equivalent, is the minimum required to complete this procedure.
How to show Non-plug and Play Drivers in Windows Device Manager. Login. Friday, Home; Cisco. Switches. Routers. Security Devices. IP Telephony. Wireless. Microsoft. Windows. Exchange server. Citrix. XenApp. Servers.
These hidden devices include devices that have the device node. printers and non-PnP drivers). the Plug-and-Play Manager no longer creates device represetnations for non-PnP. This topic provides a procedure that you can use to start or stop the device drivers for devices that do not conform to the Plug and Play specification. For a Plug and Play device, see Enable or Disable a Plug and Play Device.
Install a Non-Plug and Play Device. Configure Computer Policy to Allow Non-Administrators to Install Specific Devices. Configure the Startup Type for a Non-Plug and Play Device Driver. Community Additions ADD. 1. Open Device Manager. 2. Click the View menu, and then click Show hidden devices. 3. Double-click Non-Plug and Play Drivers, right-click a driver, and then click Properties. 4. On the Driver tab, click Start or Stop to.