There are some situations in which your hardware still doesn't appear in the device list. At this time, think about the next questions.
Could my hardware be called another thing in Device Manager? Examine their email list to determine whether your hardware turns up having a different name in the one you're expecting. For instance, many products are simply called “Human Interface Device.”
If my device is removable, like a USB device, does unplugging it cause something to vanish in the device list?
Is my device firmly plugged in, and therefore are all of the relevant power and data cables mounted on it? Make sure your PC is switched off and disconnected in the main electrical power before checking this.
With USB along with other removable devices, if Windows doesn't make any sound whenever you plug in your device or else you aren't seeing a little notification window on the right of the taskbar suggesting the hardware has been discovered, Windows is probably not seeing these devices. There are many things you can try at this time.
If you still can't get your device to operate, these devices may be faulty. Use these devices on another PC. This test is going to be much easier having a USB or another removable device. When the device is really a graphics card, however, you might like to look into the manufacturer's website for support and look for some help forums before attempting to do the installation on the different PC.
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