Topic: USB-flash-drive drivers progressive bloating?
Hey, this is just a simple question about driver functioning in Windows that I thought of asking here. It has been on my mind for some time.
Each time one inserts a new device -- say, microphone, flash drive, or even wireless mouse -- in a USB port, Windows installs something for you, right? My question is, is those things that get installed remain loaded on every startup, so that, over time, say half-a-hundred different peripherals have been plugged in at least once, would it somehow get to speed down Windows a little bit? Wouldn't all those installed device drivers have to get loaded into RAM on each startup just in case previously connected USB devices get connected back in again -- so as to offer them instant functionality --?
How does that work?
twipley
EDIT: typos.
Last edited by twipley (2010-08-07 01:05:40)