I wonder if this would be handy in stripping out the bloated mess that a lot of drivers have, like worthless startup EXEs and such. All I really want are the appropriate INI, SYS, ...etc files.
nougat,I would try booting from a knoppix CD and watch cardmgr probe the PCMCIA cards. I'm willing to bet that the BestData card is really just a common cheapo chipset that they re-branded and the dmesg output should give you a hint at what driver to use.
It doest get ALL the drivers for you. Just the ones listed in the picture. If it got ALL of them, then it would be useful. With more work it would be a great tool.Ill still digg it.
Anyone here use imaging software to create an image of your system? Set up your system the way you want, then create an image. Later when your system starts to choke re-image and your done in like 20 minutes. I use Norton Ghost.
ntoleranceDec 26, 2006
I wonder if this would be handy in stripping out the bloated mess that a lot of drivers have, like worthless startup EXEs and such. All I really want are the appropriate INI, SYS, ...etc files.
dontsayfanboyDec 26, 2006
nougat,I would try booting from a knoppix CD and watch cardmgr probe the PCMCIA cards. I'm willing to bet that the BestData card is really just a common cheapo chipset that they re-branded and the dmesg output should give you a hint at what driver to use.
oreo2123Dec 26, 2006
haha!! paying for software...good one!
kevthDec 26, 2006
It doest get ALL the drivers for you. Just the ones listed in the picture. If it got ALL of them, then it would be useful. With more work it would be a great tool.Ill still digg it.
Closed AccountDec 26, 2006
Wow, I got dugg down a lot.
klitscherDec 26, 2006
I, too, like CCleaner...but even then it wants you to install Yahoo toolbar...
sapperliteDec 27, 2006
Anyone here use imaging software to create an image of your system? Set up your system the way you want, then create an image. Later when your system starts to choke re-image and your done in like 20 minutes. I use Norton Ghost.
neluxDec 30, 2006
Altiris has software that allows to install applications into layers. check <a class="user" href="http://juice.altiris.com/taxonomy/term/224,137">http://juice.altiris.com/taxonomy/term/224,137</a> for more info. Free for home use.--Nelo