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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: DriverPack Gaming 8.12 for Windows Vista/7]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>We find it easier for everyone when you help us to help you.</p><p><a href="http://TinyURL.com/pqum87c">Read BEFORE you post.</a> as the name implies is to ensure you understand what that means.</p><p>In this case: <br />the HWIDs of the item(s) we are discussing. <br />the versions of the drivers we are discussing.<br />your install process.<br />is this win7 home, pro, ultimate, enterprise?</p><br /><p>based on what content is there it sounds like you would like to force install a driver for a different device. That does not usually work out well. Add some meat (omitted details) to your query</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[OverFlow]]></name>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[DriverPack Gaming 8.12 for Windows Vista/7]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone. New to the forum, and i apologize if i missed the place for this topic, but i suspect i am in a right place.<br />I just got, my hands on a Logitech cordless rumblepad 2 gamepad. And the first thing i noticed, that unlike&nbsp; logitech wireless gamepad f710. This does not automatically install support for x360 input.<br />I downloaded your driver pack &quot;DriverPack Gaming 8.12 for Windows Vista/7&quot; and installed them manually.<br />My question is: Does this serve the same function as&nbsp; logitech wireless gamepad f710 drivers that are installed automatically, and do i still need to use x360. emu. for games that require it, like NFS Tombrider 2013. etc&nbsp; or this driver pack solves that problem.</p><p>Thx in advance on any, and all info you can provide.</p><p>As i see, no one giving any answers, i tested out few things my self. And without any diss. to dev`s of this driver pack. It doesn&#039;t do jack for the issue i asked about. In fact it makes no difference from regular drivers you get just plugging in the pad receiver, and auto. driver install. <br />At least for Win7 x64 and the Logitech cordless rumblepad 2 gamepad. I cant say for other OS and other game pads.</p><p>I know for a fact that logitech wireless gamepad f710 drivers that are auto installed when you plug in the receiver, and the pad is recognized, resolve the x-input issue, for any game that requires xbox controller, and works for any game. <br />So if anyone, that gets what i`m talking about. And has experience in such things, knows a way to make Logitech cordless rumblepad 2 work in a same way as logitech wireless gamepad f710, without use of &quot;x360 emu&quot; pls. respond to this post.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Djuxy]]></name>
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