Windows XP right? Here's two possibilities...
1) right click on the .inf file. One of the options should be Install
Or
2) add the driver through the control panel
A. right click on display and select properties
B. settings tab select advanced button
C. monitor tab select properties then select driver tab
D. select the update driver button
E. select install from a lst or specific location
F. select don't search. I will choose the driver to install then next
G. select have disk
H. browse to the folder with the .inf file and hit ok
I. now you should see the model in the list, rest should be easy
Hope that works for you.
73,
Kevin - K4VD
Kevin der Kinderen
http://kj4qf.net/
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Tom Osborne
> Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 02:59
> To: RTTY
> Subject: [RTTY] LCD monitor again
>
> Hi all
>
> I have tried all the tips given here and it has helped a lot.
> But still it is still not as good as my CRT monitor.
>
> I contacted the manufacturer of the monitor and asked them
> about it and they sent me a file to install as a new driver.
> The problem is that the driver they sent me is an .inf file.
> How in heck do I install an .inf file? I've done lots of
> upgrades to drivers, but never with an .inf file. I put it
> in a directory and did the "install new driver" routine and
> pointed it to the directory where the .inf file was, but it
> didn't find anything useful I guess as it didn't do anything.
>
> I really want to use this monitor as it is super quiet and
> there are no birdies at all in my radio with it.
>
> When I go to hardware manager the monitor shows up as "plug
> and play monitor" and not as the CTL monitor which it is. 73
> Tom W7WHY
>
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