What type of hardware might need new drivers? Every time I low-level format, I make sure to download all current drivers (winxp os) for my mouse, headphones, video card, and anything else that's plug and play. Also, make sure to view hidden files and folders, show extensions for known files types, show protected os files, then copy and paste the i386 folder from the winxp cd to your hard drive. I'm not quite sure which devices you're talking about though.
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LOL no, I didn't mean it in a bad way. The original reason why I view those files and the file extensions is that I copy the "i386" folder from the winxp cd to my hard drive. It contains a lot of information and whatnot, and when ever windows asks for your winxp cd, all you have to do is point them to the folder you copied to your hard drive :)
As far as your CD/DVD drives go, they shouldn't need any special drivers. I know DVD players love to have their codecs and DVD player utilities (WinDVD, Cyberlink Power DVD, etc). The stock mouse/keyboard you shouldn't worry about either. You pretty much look good to go.
If you do want to view files and folders here whatcha do:
- Right-Click on the Start button and click Explore
- At the top click Tools then go down to Folder Options and click that
- Click on the View tab
- Click the radio button for "Show Hidden Files and Folders"
- Uncheck the box for "Hide Extensions for Known File Types"
- Uncheck the box for "Hide Protected Operating System Files (Recommended)"
- Click Apply
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USB is PnP (plug 'n play) and 99% of the time windows has the basic drivers for it. The 1% is proprietary or makes it function better.
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Eh, i'm not sure where Windows (or the hardware itself) likes to throw drivers. I just figure they're all over the place and I don't mind having to re-download drivers every time after I reformat. Plus I get to see if there's a newer driver out.
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