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(4 replies, posted in Other)

Cool, I'll try that. As for space; I've got a shoebox of thumbdrives from various sources and at least a couple of them are 16GB. Shouldn't be a problem.

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That's nice, but I'd prefer to simply have a large dump of them on a thumb drive. Seems like it would be faster than having to constantly extract the drivers for the target OS every time I want to use it on a client's system.

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(4 replies, posted in Other)

I downloaded all the driver-packs and installed them into one directors. There were a lot of files that over-wrote one another. My assumption is that these were the exact same files, as a lot of driver packages include drivers for multiple OSes, thus having them in different locations would be needlessly redundant. Can anyone confirm this? If I want to make an ultimate driver disc for all Windows OSes, do I need to extract all of these packs to their own directories, or will what I've done (extracted them all to one directory and selected