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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide
  3. Managing Windows drivers packages
  4. Adding a Windows driver package
  5. Finding the correct driver if Windows is already installed
Veritas NetBackup™ Bare Metal Restore™ Administrator's Guide

Finding the correct driver if Windows is already installed

A driver information file (.inf or txtsetup.oem) may contain information about more than one driver. Therefore, when you add a mass storage device (MSD) or network interface card (NIC) driver, you may have to select from more than one option.

The devices should be documented in the materials that come with the computer. If not, contact the manufacturer for the driver option.

Alternatively, use the following procedure to determine the correct name for the driver if Windows is installed.

To find the correct driver if Windows is already installed

  1. On the computer that contains the mass storage device adapter, open the Windows device manager.
  2. Expand the category for the adapter (for example, network adapters).
  3. Note the device name that appears here. The option name in the .inf file should be the same or similar to this device name.

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