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On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 20:09:48 -0700, Bob wrote:
>Unless you are someone that deletes directories (to get more space) just
>because you don't think you will ever need what is in them the drivers are on
>your system. On XP look for something along the line of
>\valuesdd\msft\net\netbeui\ for the windows drivers.
Nope! Sorry! I just did a search on my XP system. And unless the Windows Explorer
search function is horrendously bad (I know it cannot find some things), I have those two
drivers only in the two folders, where I installed them, according to the instructions for
installing NetBEUI on my system. That is:
C:\WINDOWS\System32\Drivers\nbf.sys
C:\WINDOWS\Inf\netnbf.inf
In fact, I don't have any folder named "...\valuesdd\msft\net\netbeui\ ..." on my system. I
searched. I did not delete any directories.
I seriously think you are talking about a full Windows installation CD, or a system
installed from one. That is not my case. I got the machine from Fry's with Windows
installed and one of their manufacturer (GQ computers) priority "Restore CD's". And that
directory is not on the CD!
HCM
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