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Copying USB drivers?

Started by Darth Yoda, December 09, 2007, 09:34:59 PM

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Darth Yoda

I want to copy a USB driver for my modem to a different computer. I lost the disc to install it, is there a way to copy it and the program to run it?

Hiei


Darth Yoda

I know I can copy the files for the program, but will it run as if I installed it? What about the driver? Can I copy that?

Darth Yoda

Stiiiiiill waiting for an answer :)


Totla

So you want to copy the drivers for your flash drive to another computer?

Hiei

Quote from: Darth Yoda on December 09, 2007, 09:44:56 PM
I know I can copy the files for the program, but will it run as if I installed it? What about the driver? Can I copy that?

Well, can't you just download the driver from the company's website then put it on a flash drive?

Darth Yoda

No, I want the driver for my modem.

Darth Yoda

I really need an answer. Please answer.

Darth Yoda


Totla

I don't think anyone understands the question, much less how to help you. >.>

Darth Yoda


bluaki

#12
Question is that he wants to take the Windows driver files for one device currently installed on one computer and use those files to copy the installation to another computer.

That is, assuming you use Windows. Also, if you do use Windows, is it 2000, XP, or Vista?

Hiei

Quote from: Darth Yoda on December 09, 2007, 10:38:04 PM
No, I want the driver for my modem.

I know that, moron. Since you obviously have some form of internet access, go to the company's website, download the driver, put it on a flash drive, and take the flash drive to the other computer.

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