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Old 09-01-2005, 03:05 AM
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Smile Extract drivers from Recovery Disk

I have bought a new laptop (Japanese XP) Toshiba Dynabook Tx/450DSE1.
In that, I could see a hidden partition where the recovery data exists. I have created the recovery dvds by using a toshiba tool which was in the laptop.

I would like to install English version of XP and looking for drivers in advance. As I have the recovery disk/data, is there any tool available to crack the recovery data and extract the tools and drivers(Especially drivers)?
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Old 09-04-2005, 09:16 AM
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Surely it would be easier to identify the key devices (graphics chip, sound, touchpad etc) from the Device Manager first (don't worry about mobo drivers - the xp install will take care of that) then go to each manufacturer's website for the correct graphics, sound and touchpad driver?
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