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X-Wing:Alliance Warp Tunnel lockup
There are several ways of installing drivers hence the different instructions. CL often supply an install routine for you. nVidia drivers need calling from the .inf file from display properties change adapter, then navigate to the directory the files are in. Roger Phillips Rich & Wendy <wa...@nwlink.com> wrote in

Installing drivers / devices
-----Original Message----- Have you the .inf file? YES -> Import it !! "JW" wrote: Hi Slobodan, Thank you for your reply. I am actually installing a touch controller driver under the category of mice and pointing device. -----Original Message----- Hi JW, You never said the driver type you want componentized.

Monster3D, I'm not able to update drivers.
Win 95 recognised the new hardware and went through the motions of installing the drivers. When it gets to the section where it tries to locate the drivers, I did think that it would be a .inf file but that's just a guess. I have searched the computer for .inf files and can see that there are two files named

HELP!.... Problem installing Windows98 on a Presario 9548
Has anyone had any experience installing drivers from InstallShield 5.5 given the INF file and the drivers? This is for a device that will attach via USB, and although I will put the inf file and drivers on the installation media, I'd prefer to install the drivers through the installer as there won't be string

Win2k - YUCK
Put it this way, does installing drivers simply mean making sure the driver files you see in Device Manager exist at the locations specified on a drive? Lots of drivers in Device Manager are given as DLL, EXE etc and the like, but sometimes the driver will be given as a single INF file.

5 BW284
a a...@a.com microsoft public development device drivers I have a bunch or drivers that I need to install / uninstall on nt4 win2k and XP. The three drivers are: 1) An ISA device 2) A PCI PnP device 3) A virtual device (ie no hardware) Where do I start with installing these boys? Do I need to use INF files?

OEM Drivers
But if you like you can remove .inf files in the windows\inf\other catalog that belongs to components you no longer use. You can also remove .inf files in this catalog if you want to prevent windows from automatically installing drivers at start-up. "xit" <x...@nospam.org> skrev i meddelandet

Installing Drivers as a Component
I was just expecting it to be listed in one of the cabinet files on the XP CD as a .inf file. Jasper On Sun, 10 Feb 2008 20:51:13 -0800, "Jerry" <ChiefZekeNoS...@MSN.com> wrote: More than likely Dell no longer provides drivers for a monitor that old. I have a friend with a similar problem. "Jasper" <?

No sound
Not knowing all the various methods for installing Drivers makes it hard for us novices. Your detailed explanation helped a lot and the Flash Drive does work very nicely. Glad there is a helping hand out there. "PattyL" wrote: Inf files can be very important but not necessarily. You don't mention the name of the

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
1c) You can't try them out for yourself(without installing drivers) either. If I want to find out if the difference in connect speeds between my friend's machine, and mine is due to line condition or modem type, we can't without going through the win-modem's installation. Most modems come with drivers/inf files

OSR2 and INF Files
The FIRST diskette made from this softpaq also contains the original S3 video drivers, plus the Ess audio drivers, the Compaq monitor *.inf file (monitcpq.inf) and the Compaq modem *.inf file (mdmcpq2.inf) INF files are information and identification files. When installing drivers for hardware devices, the INF

K7V is more reliable than K7XA...
JS jak...@geocities.com microsoft public windowsnt print Hello When I'm trying to add support for additional printers in NT-server (Installing drivers for Win 95 on the server, so the clients automatically downloads them upon connecting), the wizard says it need *.inf files from Windows 95-cdrom.

Final Report on Diamond 230k Beta Drivers
Re- installing drivers and win98 over itself doesn't help. Re- installed direct-X too. Microsoft helpdesk is still trying to figure it out for me. You've mentioned games, DIVX, a video card, freeze ups--all of these can involve drivers, .inf files, all sorts of areas that can cause problems.

Problem installing USB drivers
Never the less, this .inf contains the following: nvaml.inf: Inf file ver3.0 Driver ver 4.1.0.4. dated 10/25/2002 This accords with the on the original disk File NVAML.inf : DriverVer = 06/15/2005, 7.7.7.2 This would be the version on which you commented favourably, so i think I'll have a go at installing that.

Problem installing Voodoo3 2000 PCI card
INF -- This file contains installation information for Intel(r) PC Camera Pro BTW, this license agreement comes with the drivers. Unless you are very comfortable with installing and un-installing drivers, we DO NOT recommend that you use the drivers provided here. These drivers are NOT SUPPORTED by Intel®

Installing drivers using INF files from an MSI installation
I presume that the MMC drivers are packaged with the Catalyst installer? The install process says "installing drivers", so they must be in there. Odd thing though ... the pan Reinstall the monitor INF file to make sure XP properly detects all the supported display modes. Monitor INF files can be found here:

which drivers
There is a step in the how-to-reinstall doc that tells you to copy certain .vxd and .inf files from the Gateway system CD into the Windows install SYS file is empty. The "installing drivers" documentation that came w/ the 5100 implies that at some point I should be seeing the "PC Card Wizard", but I never do.

ExcludeFromSelect
Or are you installing the drivers by right-clicking the *.inf file and hitting Install? If you are trying the right-click .inf way, perhaps you might want to pick up a free copy of MS Powertoys from www.microsoft.com/windows on the web. The TweakUI feature of Powertoys has a Repair Associations button that will

Uninstalling Problem "Add/remove programs" HP printer-USB ...
It could also mean there is an incorrect driver .inf file in the c:\windows\inf directory do a containing text search for the printer in the inf directory in case something goes wrong: "There is an issue that sometimes occurs while installing drivers for add-in cards (such as SCSI controllers and audio cards).

Help with V3 Drivers
Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\) sbr...@ptt.yu microsoft public windowsxp embedded Lucvdv, Look in inf file for dependencies on other inf files expecialy you shoud try .... Try deleting setupapi.log and then installing drivers from CD. then send us new setupapi.log The setupapi.log is over 60K large even after deleting it