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VISTA has a high score for its own driver or download address.
Khan,,,, unexpectedly met his comrades.

Landlord, use your high score to get some light occasionally. . . .

In fact, this folder in my system is quite complete, but after reading the properties: 1. 13GB, even if it is compressed, it doesn't have such a big upload space ~

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Found it, found it ~! It's quite small.

/attachment/snzdanjq 6 pk2d/USB . rar

After downloading, the landlord directly unzips it to C: \ Windows \ System32 \ DriverStore \ File Repository!

But it seems to be only for USB, and nothing else. Not bad ~ very slim, does not affect USB. Give points quickly.

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Sorry, I just tried again, but I really can't find it.

If you can determine which document is missing, I can send it to you. It's too big to do, the mailbox doesn't support it, and there is no uploading space.

In addition, here is a tutorial, which I reposted to see if you can use it. Study it.

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First download the program imagex6000, which is about several hundred KB in size. I put it in "e:\download\imagex6000", run cmd with super administrator privileges, and use cd command to enter the directory where imagex is located.

For example, if I want to enter e:\download\imagex6000, I will enter it in the command symbol.

E: press enter and e: \ > , then type cd download and press enter, and e: \ download > And so on.

Then execute the following command:

IMAGEX.EXE/apply g: \ lrmcfre _ cn _ DVD \ sources \ install.wim (g: \ is your CD path).

Then execute the command:

imagex/apply G:\ sources \ install . WIM 1d:\ ABC

Description: This command means to extract the installation file of vista home basic into the "abc" folder of D drive.

G = the drive letter of the optical drive;

1 = Home Basic, different numbers are used due to different versions of VISTA: 1, 2, 3, 4; There must be a space before the number;

E: \ ABC = indicates the destination folder where the files will be extracted. You can choose the drive letter and folder you want to extract at will, and you must create the file "abc" before using this command.

Remember to make sure that there is more than 7G free space on E drive.

After decompression, you will find that the folder "abc" can't be found in the E drive. You need to uncheck the check box in front of "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)" in the folder properties and enable "Show hidden files and folders" so that you can see the folder "abc". When you open the "abc" folder, you will find that the structure of this folder is the same as your VISTA system disk. In fact, the main operation during installation is to copy these files.

Then copy the corresponding driver file under FileRepositor to "X: \ Windows \ System32 \ DriverStore \ File Repository" under the system (X = Vista system disk copy). When copying files, you will also encounter permission problems, but I believe that if you can delete the driver files of "FileRepository" from the beginning, you can certainly copy these driver files back now.

Update:

Since the publication of this blog, I have received a lot of attention, and I am grateful. To tell the truth, I haven't tested every version of "1, 2,3,4" because my family is basically "1". I guess Home Premium\ Business\Ultimate should correspond to "2,3,4". I hope that friend is using another version of VISTA, and it will be there after decompression.