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located @ "c:\windows\system32\drivers" both in xp and vista, i was wondering if ALL drivers are stored there and whats its purpose is... |
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"Sparkeyluv" <Sparkeyluv@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7FFF283F-EABC-43DB-B625-10C63A334B11@microsoft.com... > located @ "c:\windows\system32\drivers" both in xp and vista, i was wondering > if ALL drivers are stored there and whats its purpose is... Don't know how Vista does it but with XP those are (AFAIK) simply the installed drivers on your machine. If you want all the drivers there are in XP... on your installation cd you can look in the two driver cab folders (one is for modems...the other is for all the rest) Also: If you want to use those drivers you will also need the .inf files on your XP cd they are listed as .in_ and will need to be expanded |
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Dear Sparyeyluv,
No, not all drivers are there. Some for example virus scan engines live (should live) in the program files folders. Files ending in .sys are drivers loaded by registry settings. Do start / run and enter msinfo32 and click ok. Examine the drivers under "Software Environment". Hope that helps. CreateWindow http://mymessagetaker.com The while-you-were-out message program you have been looking for! |
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so if i do a clean install will this folder have all the drivers i need for
my system? "createwindow@gmail.com" wrote: > Dear Sparyeyluv, > > No, not all drivers are there. Some for example virus scan engines > live (should live) in the program files folders. Files ending in .sys > are drivers loaded by registry settings. > > Do start / run and enter msinfo32 and click ok. Examine the drivers > under "Software Environment". > > Hope that helps. > > CreateWindow > http://mymessagetaker.com > The while-you-were-out message program you have been looking for! > > > |
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On Nov 11, 10:44 pm, Sparkeyluv <Sparkey...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote: > so if i do a clean install will this folder have all the drivers i need for > my system? No way. Do you have a clue what "clean install" means?? |
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"Uncle Grumpy" <pauld1943@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1194846792.740642.99130@o38g2000hse.googlegro ups.com... > On Nov 11, 10:44 pm, Sparkeyluv <Sparkey...@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote: > >> so if i do a clean install will this folder have all the drivers i need >> for >> my system? > > No way. Do you have a clue what "clean install" means?? > He may mean if he copies the folder, (to CD for example), and points the fresh install at it when asked, will it install the correct drivers for his current devices. |
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"dobey" <a@v.nox> wrote in message news:O0zRy7PJIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > > "Uncle Grumpy" <pauld1943@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:1194846792.740642.99130@o38g2000hse.googlegro ups.com... >> On Nov 11, 10:44 pm, Sparkeyluv <Sparkey...@discussions.microsoft.com> >> wrote: >> >>> so if i do a clean install will this folder have all the drivers i need >>> for >>> my system? >> >> No way. Do you have a clue what "clean install" means?? >> > > He may mean if he copies the folder, (to CD for example), and points the > fresh install at it when asked, will it install the correct drivers for > his current devices. > > > If that is what the OP meant, then the answer is no. In particular it will contain a generic video driver. The OP must also install the vendor specific drivers for full functionality. Jim |
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