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Article ID: 249985 - Last Review: January 27, 2007 - Revision: 1.3
The "No To All" Option is Unavailable in Driver Update Dialog Box
This article was previously published under Q249985
When you install certain hardware drivers, the
No To All option is unavailable in the dialog box that asks you whether or not you want to replace the existing driver with an older version. You have the following options: Yes, No, and No To All. However, only the Yes and No options are available.
For backwards compatibility, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me) includes the
No To All option, but it is not available.
To work around this behavior, you may have to select "No" when the computer prompts you to overwrite the relevant files.
This behavior is by design.
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- Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
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