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Old 02-06-2009, 10:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Smile how 2 backup drivers?? And how to make multi bootable Disk for vista/xp/7??


hi guyz,


1st question:::

i've windows XP installed on my pc, when i try to install VISTA/WIN 7 some drivers show
incompatible like "NETGEAR W311 V3", "Bluetooth (bluesoleil)" and blah blah.. so tell me how can i make backup of drivers of these software from XP so i can install it on WIN 7/ VISTA??


2nd question:::

How to make bootable DISK of XP/VISTA/WINDOW 7 on single DVD??? Tell me the easiest process...
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Old 03-06-2009, 02:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: how 2 backup drivers?? And how to make multi bootable Disk for vista/xp/7??

Question No.1: Youcannot install drivers which are not meant for a particular operating system. Of course there are software like driver magician which takes back uos, but that is to be used for the same OS/computer combination only. Generally Win 7 picks up almost all the devices automatically. For vista you may go the respective manufacturer's site and see suitable drivers for vista are available or not.

For second question: I also would like to know.
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