How to overcome the impossible

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I am having a new PC with Windows Vista delivered tomorrow. One of the first
actions I want to take is to install on it connection to my existing
Broadband via a Router. The ISP has produced a driver for Windows Vista,
which I downloaded onto my other PC, but I see that the downloaded driver is
Zipped up. Can anyone advise me how to install this Zipped up driver on the
new PC, which will not have access to the internet to download a WinZip to
unzip it?
 
Windows Vista has built-in zip capability. Just copy the file over to your
new computer. Then open the zip file.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
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You have made my day! Many thanks.
Richard Urban said:
Windows Vista has built-in zip capability. Just copy the file over to your
new computer. Then open the zip file.

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Regards,

Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
(For email, remove the obvious from my address)

Quote from George Ankner:
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
 
I am having a new PC with Windows Vista delivered tomorrow. One of the first
actions I want to take is to install on it connection to my existing
Broadband via a Router. The ISP has produced a driver for Windows Vista,
which I downloaded onto my other PC, but I see that the downloaded driver is
Zipped up. Can anyone advise me how to install this Zipped up driver on the
new PC, which will not have access to the internet to download a WinZip to
unzip it?
You don't need drivers to use a Router. Vista supports ZIP files
natively.
 
If this is an Ethernet router that is already setup, just plug it into the
machine. Assuming the router has DHCP enabled Vista will pick up all the
settings automatically.

Failing that however Windows Vista does natively support zip.

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Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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