Loading...
Loading...
No symptoms information.
No cause information.
Table of Contents: Identify Type of Driver PackageExtracting From a *.zip FileUsing a Self-Extracting Archive 1. Identify Type of Driver Package To identify the type of driver package: Right click on the downloaded package, select Properties. Figure 1: Click Properties Check the Type of file property, if Compressed (zipped) folder is shown go to Section 2: Extracting From a *.zip File. Figure 2: Type of file Compressed (zipped) If Application is shown, go to Section 3: Using a Self-Extracting Archive. Figure 3: Type of file Application Back to Top 2. Extracting From a *.zip File To extract the content of a *.zip file: Right click on the driver package, select Extract All. Figure 4: Extract All Click Next. Figure 5: Click Next in Extraction Wizard By default the driver files is extracted to the same location as the original file. To change this click Browse or click Next to continue. Figure 6: Select location for extracted files Click Finish to exit the wizard and display the extracted files. Figure 7: Finish file extraction Back to Top 3. Using a Self-Extracting Archive To use a self-extracting archive: Double-click the driver package, the self-extractor dialogue opens. Figure 8: Self-extractor By default the files are extracted to the temp folder. It is recommended to change this by clicking Browse, then selecting a convenient location such as the Desktop and clicking OK. Figure 9: Select file location Click Unzip to begin extracting files. Figure 10: Unzip to extract files When complete click OK, then Close. Back to Top
Click on a version to see all relevant bugs
Dell Integration
Learn more about where this data comes from
Bug Scrub Advisor
Streamline upgrades with automated vendor bug scrubs
BugZero Enterprise
Wish you caught this bug sooner? Get proactive today.