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This tool serves two functions.

It can be integrated into your install disc (M2) or it can be launched on it's own. If using it in your install disc (M2) then you must use the provide d presetup.cmd file and replace the one in your i386 folder. The new presetup.cmd is in the bin folder. As a stand alone tool I have made it compatible with x86 and x64 systems being 2 000, XP, 2003, Vista, 2008 or 7. Tested in x86 XP and x64 Vista only. To use it in your install disc just add the tools to the OEM folder of your disc . Replace presetup.cmd with the provided one. Add your driverpacks to the OEM folder. To use as a stand alone driver installer just put your driverpacks in the same f older as the DriverUpdater.exe tool and double click it. This method is x64 or x86 compatible. Tested in XP x86 and Vista x64! In Vista I only tested it with UAC disabled. May not work if it is enabled. Note: running it in Vista or x64, DpsFnshr will warn as being unsupported. It st ill does it's job despite the warning. XP Driverpacks can be named as downloaded from this site or as base renames them . use for XP, 2000, 2003 x86 only systems XP x64 driverpacks must be named starting 'x64DP' and the root folder must be na med the same. use for XP, 2003 x64 systems Vista driverpacks: the root folder must be Vistax64Drivers or Vistax86Drivers. T he names must begin the same eg: Vistax64Drivers_lan.7z 7 driverpacks: the root folder must be 7x64Drivers or 7x86Drivers. The names mus t begin the same eg: 7x64Drivers_lan.7z

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