Windows Thread, ris and fujitsu's in Technical; anyone know what to do about this, ris server (that i didnt set up) with fujitsu siemens machines. the drivers ...
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4th November 2008, 08:52 AM #1 ris and fujitsu's
anyone know what to do about this, ris server (that i didnt set up) with fujitsu siemens machines. the drivers are all in exe files that have to be "installed", with other types of machines the ris server gets them out of a drivers folder. I suppose I could make an msi that installed all the drivers but that would still have to be manually run. any other ways to do this?
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4th November 2008, 09:02 AM #2 Can you not extract the drivers from the exe using something like 7 zip or Winrar?
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4th November 2008, 09:32 AM #3 You could do a manual install on one machine and then use something like drivergeniuspro to backup the drivers into a more accessible format that you can pop into the $oem$\$1\Drivers folder(s).
I'd look around for something a little less prone to backup the same driver 15 times for different usb hubs, though... if you can.
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4th November 2008, 09:34 AM #4 i managed to find a folder of files that work for the intel onboard graphics but the ac 97 sound drivers dont want to extract...
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4th November 2008, 09:48 AM #5 
Originally Posted by
contink
You could do a manual install on one machine and then use something like drivergeniuspro to backup the drivers into a more accessible format that you can pop into the $oem$\$1\Drivers folder(s).
I'd look around for something a little less prone to backup the same driver 15 times for different usb hubs, though... if you can.
used the trial version to backup the sound drivers. just need to see if they work now
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the backed up drivers worked manually. just imaging a machine now....
Last edited by browolf; 4th November 2008 at 12:42 PM.
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4th November 2008, 03:06 PM #6 
Originally Posted by
contink
You could do a manual install on one machine and then use something like drivergeniuspro to backup the drivers into a more accessible format that you can pop into the $oem$\$1\Drivers folder(s).
I'd look around for something a little less prone to backup the same driver 15 times for different usb hubs, though... if you can.
so just put the drivers into that folder?
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5th November 2008, 02:54 PM #7 I added the drivers using the deployment workbench, out-of-box drivers, and now they work although it still cant install the abtutor mirror driver.
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