Forgive me if this is a rather elementary question.
I'm using nLite, and would like to integrate my motherboard (DFI NFII Ultra Infinity -- nVidia based) and graphics card (Geforce FX 5900) drivers into an SP2 slipstreamed CD. Question is, where do I get the drivers? I have the most recents drivers for everything downloaded already, but they're executables. Can I extract them to a specified folder somehow without installing them, much like I can the Windows Service Packs by using the -x command line switch? If so, could someone give me an example using the location of my files [ c:\vid\vid.exe ]?
Thanks in advance...
EDIT: Duh! WinRar will do it. Sorry...
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Where/how to get drivers / I have the executables
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Posted 11 September 2004 - 01:39 PM
wickedsinsation, on Sep 11 2004, 02:38 PM, said:
Forgive me if this is a rather elementary question.
I'm using nLite, and would like to integrate my motherboard (DFI NFII Ultra Infinity -- nVidia based) and graphics card (Geforce FX 5900) drivers into an SP2 slipstreamed CD. Question is, where do I get the drivers? I have the most recents drivers for everything downloaded already, but they're executables. Can I extract them to a specified folder somehow without installing them, much like I can the Windows Service Packs by using the -x command line switch? If so, could someone give me an example using the location of my files [ c:\vid\vid.exe ]?
Thanks in advance...
EDIT: Duh! WinRar will do it. Sorry...
I'm using nLite, and would like to integrate my motherboard (DFI NFII Ultra Infinity -- nVidia based) and graphics card (Geforce FX 5900) drivers into an SP2 slipstreamed CD. Question is, where do I get the drivers? I have the most recents drivers for everything downloaded already, but they're executables. Can I extract them to a specified folder somehow without installing them, much like I can the Windows Service Packs by using the -x command line switch? If so, could someone give me an example using the location of my files [ c:\vid\vid.exe ]?
Thanks in advance...
EDIT: Duh! WinRar will do it. Sorry...
Indeed WinRAR does the job!
Dunno if you know this already but you can take a look over here: http://unattended.Ms.../xp/drivers.htm
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