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Copy the “C:\WINDOWS\inf” and “C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers” to the external media.
When you need the driver, please install the driver using device manager methode.
Start Menu –> Point to “My Computer” –> Right click –> Manage –> Device manager –> Point to device that has no driver –> Update Driver –> No, Not this time –> Install from a list or specific location –> Include this location in the search –> Browse –> Point to backup folder “C:\WINDOWS\inf” or “C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers” (depend on which one is worked) at your external media –> If some files stated as missing files, browse to backup folder “C:\WINDOWS\inf” or “C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers” (depend on which one is worked) at your external media.
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Sony Vaio PCG-3C2L = ctrl+F10 (saat logo SONY VAIO)
Toshiba M300 = F8 (saat logo TOSHIBA)
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I was having the same issue, but my Dell desktop doesnt have the same Control Panel
software structure in XP as you may have, but I found a solution that may work for
all Dell computers that has the minimum disk threshold warning problem.
Solution:
Create the registry Key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DELL\OpenManage\Client\SysInfo
Make a DWord value called HDDThresholdValue and set it to 0
Solution Reference:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/WinXP/Q_20876874.html
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