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"PRIVATE1964" wrote in message ... Nope,no matter what,my pc downloads the 52.03 from microsoft-update. OK what happens is this. If you have ever downloaded them even just once they will always be on the system and will be installed if they are the newest drivers. You can uninstall them, but that doesn't delete the files. They are still on the system and will always be there unless you can find out exactly where the files are being stored by windows. It's probably a cab file like someone else mentioned, but I wouldn't delete it because it probably also has other driver files in it. You could try renaming it like someone else mentioned, but I would restore the original name after your done. If you shut off the update service and it is actually off windows will not overide that to make a connection for drivers. Why don't you just cancel the installation when windows restarts? Ok you both [Flow / PRIVATE1964]. Cab file is a compressed file like ZIP / TAR / RAR etc.... Driver that Windows use are not in COMPRESS form. Driver that Windows normally place is in System32 and System. Windows mainly store / place in INF folder. This folder is hidden so you will need to unhidden it to see it. For nvidia driver, you will see some file that look similar to this NV4.inf etc... this is just one of the main driver. You can not simply just delete it, you will need to go through registry to remove it link. I strongly NOT TO delete or remove BUT go through Add/Remove process procedure instead. UNLESS you KNOW WHAT you are DOING. So the question now focus on CAB file to whether it can be delete / rename. The simple answer is.... YES. If you want to be in a safe side, you can copy / rename it and place it somewhere else until you believed it needed, then you can copy it back or rename it back. If you care to view what in those CAB file, you can use any compression tools like Winzip / WinRAR etc....and yes, you can use XP compression tool that build into Windows Explorer [file manager]. CapFusion,... |
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"Flow" wrote in message news:h6tNc.3398$vH5.802@amstwist00... "PRIVATE1964" schreef in bericht ... You can disable it from "Automatic Update" in System Propeties in "Automatic Update [tab]. Uncheck "Keep my computer up to date....". Yes you can do that, he knows that I believe. You can not stop windows from searching and installing drivers that Windows has already in it's files. Nope,no matter what,my pc downloads the 52.03 from microsoft-update. I have disabled everything possible and believe me,after a few seconds my drivers are installed after reboot so i immidiately see that the pc is downloading them,takes a while.This is only after i uninstalled the previous drivers. But , i reinstalled my windows which has sp1 on the same cd and now i don't have this anymore. So i believe the original poster works with one of the first xp pro cd and has sp1 on a separate cd. This was my previous situation and i had exactly the same probs he describes,only thing to do was to switch off the Lan-connection or remove the internet wire untill you are ready,then put them back in/on again.This way windows asks you to install auto or manual,just browse to your desired drivers. If for some reason the top poster does not have this option anymore im afraid his install is damaged. I for instance never had a sound icon in my taskbar after installing a LAN.But now with my new install it's there alright. Strange huh?Both versions are the same , only difference is that sp1 is now with same xp pro on same disk installed while my previous xp pro sits on an older cd. try unplugging your internet connection than rebooting, that will stop windows from downloading the drivers drom the the update site, but than windows may revert to the driver.cab and sp1.cab files. so you would need to take other steps that i stated a few days ago in this thread. |
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Cab file is a compressed file like ZIP /
TAR / RAR etc.... Thanks but I know what it is. Windows mainly store / place in INF folder. The INF files are what files to install and what changes to make in the registry. Thats what I told him.For nvidia driver, you will see some file that look similar to this NV4.inf etc... this is just one of the main driver. You can not simply just delete it, you will need to go through registry to remove it link. You can delete the INF file. If there is a pointer in the registry its just gonna point to a file that does not exist so nothing will be installed. In fact you can go through the INF folder and delete all the INF files you are never gonna need to save some space on the drive. So the question now focus on CAB file to whether it can be delete / rename. The simple answer is.... YES. If you want to be in a safe side, you can copy / rename it and place it somewhere else until you believed it needed, then you can copy it back or rename it back. That's what I told the OP already. : ) |
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