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What is ISScript.Msi????
Thanks Derek. Your answer is appreciated.
I have been reviewing this newsgroup since I sent in my recent problem. It appears that there are many problems with the new drivers. Perhaps I should wait for a "fix" before I ruin a perfectly good computer. Thanks again. Regards, John |
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"John Eppley" wrote in message m... Thanks Derek. Your answer is appreciated. I have been reviewing this newsgroup since I sent in my recent problem. It appears that there are many problems with the new drivers. Perhaps I should wait for a "fix" before I ruin a perfectly good computer. Thanks again. Regards, John You are welcome, but to be of actual help, what exactly are you trying to do? |
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On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 18:54:02 GMT, "John Eppley"
wrote: Hi: I just downloaded new drivers for my Nvidia card. When I attempt to install, I receive an "error" warning that it cannot find "ISScript.Msi". I did a search of my entire HD. The file in question is NOT there. The download in question is [44.03_win2kxp_international.exe] Any ideas?? John I had the same problem once when I installed the latest Palm Desktop software on my system. It's part of the InstallShield installer, but it would appear that some installs are missing it (once my system was hooked up to the net though, the installer automatically got the file off the net). But in the long run it doesn't really matter as you don't HAVE to use the installer that comes with nvidia's drivers (I for one NEVER do). Just manually go into your device manager and update your video driver from there pointing it to the INF in the extracted driver set. Simple as that. |
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