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(3 replies, posted in Software)

Is it possible to extract the files BEFORE the procedure? When I was using Linux, I would open the setup.exe in an archive manager and this allowed me to view its files. I could then extract the needed files (generally a .inf file and the files associated within it).

What is the model number of your laptop? I'll try and help you out, sir. smile

Now, I'm not trying to spark any sort of debate to the (dis)advantages of using Linux but I'm curious: has anyone else switched from their favorite flavor of Linux to Windows 7?

After using Ubuntu Linux for almost a decade, I became tired of the ridiculous need for computer fixes and once Ubuntu 11 was released, the removal of my favorite UI. I had switched to Ubuntu after I became sick of the "plainness" of Windows XP (don't get me wrong, I kinda LOVE XP but not for my home PC). I became a bit of an MS-loather in that time period but after playing for Windows 7, I've come to become fond of Microsoft once again.

It seems that they really did an amazing job with Windows 7 (and quite the massive improvement from XP!).

(first, thank you for the excellent tools! smile )

Pardon my ignorance but...will these function just as "useful" as a Windows VBscript?

APRIL FOOLS! *LOL* No, apparently not.

Is this the HP CEO that brought us the entertainment of HP spying on their board members and/or sharehaolders? wink