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by biodocdecaereju 2021. 2. 27.
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Hp Auto Detect Driver Updates

How to get Windows 10 to automatically update printer drivers. The last update found in the HP website dates from Oct 2009, so it is highly unlikely that a new. Turn On or Off Device Driver Automatic Installation in Windows 10. The device is detected. Routine Windows Updates and device detection are two separate events.

I have ESET NOD32 installed and it tells me that there are supposed to be updates for my printer drivers available on Windows Update. But Windows 10 is not downloading these drivers by itself and doesn't show them in Windows Update.

I do not presently have any deferred updates and I'm otherwise up-to-date. I had to go into the Device Manager and choose Update Driver on a couple of drivers to have my system download the latest versions from the Windows Update server.

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The remaining drivers I seem to be missing are those for printers. One can't update these from Device Manager as the drivers listed there are all of the generic local printer queue type.

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I tried updating them through the Printer Preferences page (Devices and Printers) and picking the Windows Update source from the New Driver option.

This does seem to download a bunch of files from Windows Update, but doesn't solve the warning about older drivers.

In previous versions of Windows I did get more driver updates directly through Windows Update automatically. Is there a setting I messed up somehow?

Another example of updates (available from the Windows Update Catalog), but not being brought in through windows update were the Azure Power pack found here:

Update

Eset contacted me and will do a remote screen sharing session to see what's going on.

Remarks know some of the answers below, yes windows update provides generic drivers for some devices, but also provides drivers which are the same as the ones provided by oems, the Lenovo power management drivers for example are identical, whether I install them through windows update or Lenovo. The same applies to the wireless drivers from Intel or the Webcam driver from Realtek.

And yes, for some, like certain printers, it ships generic drivers. I don't mind generic drivers, as long as they are the latest generic drivers.

It still baffles me that some driver updates are not pushed through windows update, but will update through the device manager. Similarly it baffles me that certain drivers are not pushed through windows update, neither by checking through the device manager.

I'll update again after Eset has had its chance to investigate my system.

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You can double-check NOD32's claim that there are newer drivers available from Windows Update by searching for those drivers using the Microsoft Update Catalog (this site requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or later). Techtarget.com explains the equivalency of Windows Update and the Update Catalog:

The Microsoft Update Catalog is a searchable catalog of all security updates, drivers and service packs that are available through Windows Update (WU) and Microsoft Update (MU)

A search of the catalog for your HP Deskjet F300 series printer shows the most recent available driver is version 7.0.0.25 last updated 8/13/2012:

A search for your Kyocera Mita FS-1800+ KX printer shows the most recent driver is version 6.0.2726.0 last updated 3/26/2013:

You can download these drivers directly from the Update Catalog and afterward see if NOD32 still claims drivers are available, in which case you know that claim is incorrect. Alternately, you can look at the version of the drivers currently installed for your printers and see how they compare to the drivers available through Windows Update.

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Windows Update does not cover all driver updates or devices, it's up to the device manufacturers to provide the drivers to Microsoft...its all part of their WHQL program.

In this case you need to download the driver direct from HP and Kyocera.

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These updates look more than a bit suspicious - see if Nod3 can give more details.

Deskjet F300 : the last update found in the HP website dates from Oct 2009, so it is highly unlikely that a new update has appeared in 2015.The indication by Nod3 should be ignored.

Kyocera FS-1800 : the latest Windows 10 driver is found here from Aug 2015. This is the absolutely latest driver,and you should install it and ignore Nod3 if it continues to show an update for thisdevice. This update would take some time to get into Windows Update,so installing it would put you ahead by months if not years over Windows Update.

Windows Update drivers come from the manufacturer, since Microsoft only creates generic drivers. In most cases, drivers from the manufacturer take months and sometimes years to become available via Windows Update. If one installs from the manufacturer, Windows Update is smart enough not to replace the new driver with an older one.

Please note that the drivers I specified above are from the manufacturer,so are absolutely the latest possible version.

My conclusion is that you shouldn't blindly trust Nod3.

harrymcharrymc
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See: http://support.eset.com/kb3733/?viewlocale=en_US

and then see:

Hope this helps...Good Luck

MaxMax

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Active3 years, 4 months ago

I have ESET NOD32 installed and it tells me that there are supposed to be updates for my printer drivers available on Windows Update. But Windows 10 is not downloading these drivers by itself and doesn't show them in Windows Update.

I do not presently have any deferred updates and I'm otherwise up-to-date. I had to go into the Device Manager and choose Update Driver on a couple of drivers to have my system download the latest versions from the Windows Update server.

The remaining drivers I seem to be missing are those for printers. One can't update these from Device Manager as the drivers listed there are all of the generic local printer queue type.

I tried updating them through the Printer Preferences page (Devices and Printers) and picking the Windows Update source from the New Driver option.

This does seem to download a bunch of files from Windows Update, but doesn't solve the warning about older drivers.

In previous versions of Windows I did get more driver updates directly through Windows Update automatically. Is there a setting I messed up somehow?

Another example of updates (available from the Windows Update Catalog), but not being brought in through windows update were the Azure Power pack found here:

Update

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Eset contacted me and will do a remote screen sharing session to see what's going on.

Remarks know some of the answers below, yes windows update provides generic drivers for some devices, but also provides drivers which are the same as the ones provided by oems, the Lenovo power management drivers for example are identical, whether I install them through windows update or Lenovo. The same applies to the wireless drivers from Intel or the Webcam driver from Realtek.

And yes, for some, like certain printers, it ships generic drivers. I don't mind generic drivers, as long as they are the latest generic drivers.

It still baffles me that some driver updates are not pushed through windows update, but will update through the device manager. Similarly it baffles me that certain drivers are not pushed through windows update, neither by checking through the device manager.

I'll update again after Eset has had its chance to investigate my system.

jessehouwing

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jessehouwing

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jessehouwing
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4 Answers

You can double-check NOD32's claim that there are newer drivers available from Windows Update by searching for those drivers using the Microsoft Update Catalog (this site requires Internet Explorer 6.0 or later). Techtarget.com explains the equivalency of Windows Update and the Update Catalog:

The Microsoft Update Catalog is a searchable catalog of all security updates, drivers and service packs that are available through Windows Update (WU) and Microsoft Update (MU)

A search of the catalog for your HP Deskjet F300 series printer shows the most recent available driver is version 7.0.0.25 last updated 8/13/2012:

A search for your Kyocera Mita FS-1800+ KX printer shows the most recent driver is version 6.0.2726.0 last updated 3/26/2013:

You can download these drivers directly from the Update Catalog and afterward see if NOD32 still claims drivers are available, in which case you know that claim is incorrect. Alternately, you can look at the version of the drivers currently installed for your printers and see how they compare to the drivers available through Windows Update.

Twisty ImpersonatorTwisty Impersonator
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Windows Update does not cover all driver updates or devices, it's up to the device manufacturers to provide the drivers to Microsoft...its all part of their WHQL program.

In this case you need to download the driver direct from HP and Kyocera.

cjb110cjb110

These updates look more than a bit suspicious - see if Nod3 can give more details.

Deskjet F300 : the last update found in the HP website dates from Oct 2009, so it is highly unlikely that a new update has appeared in 2015.The indication by Nod3 should be ignored.

Kyocera FS-1800 : the latest Windows 10 driver is found here from Aug 2015. This is the absolutely latest driver,and you should install it and ignore Nod3 if it continues to show an update for thisdevice. This update would take some time to get into Windows Update,so installing it would put you ahead by months if not years over Windows Update.

Windows Update drivers come from the manufacturer, since Microsoft only creates generic drivers. In most cases, drivers from the manufacturer take months and sometimes years to become available via Windows Update. If one installs from the manufacturer, Windows Update is smart enough not to replace the new driver with an older one.

Please note that the drivers I specified above are from the manufacturer,so are absolutely the latest possible version.

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My conclusion is that you shouldn't blindly trust Nod3.

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harrymcharrymc

Hp Auto Detect Driver Updates

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See: http://support.eset.com/kb3733/?viewlocale=en_US

and then see:

Hope this helps...Good Luck

MaxMax

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