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If you have a new device, in this guide, we'll show you the easy steps to add (or remove) it from Windows 10.
When you connect any hardware or peripheral to a Windows 10 PC, the system will always try to install and configure the device automatically using built-in drivers or Windows Update.
Although the system usually does a pretty good job detecting new devices, there will be times when particular hardware or peripheral won't be detected automatically, or you'll need to configure a wireless device, in which case, you'll have to add the hardware manually.
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