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| Thread ID: 93540 | 2008-09-22 05:01:00 | How do I install a software without a CD Drive | Astevez Chaudhry (14199) | Press F1 |
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| 706873 | 2008-09-22 05:01:00 | I really need this, a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, I have bought one with everything including the CD but my CD Drive does not work or read CD's. Can I somehow transfer the installation files to my USb or install at my friends house and he puts the installaiton files on the internet for me to download like MSN file sharer thing. Is that possible ! Get back soon |
Astevez Chaudhry (14199) | ||
| 706874 | 2008-09-22 05:03:00 | Welcome to PressF1. You can copy the contents of the CD to a flash drive (USB stick), which is probably the easiest way, or if you have a PC on your network that does have a working CD Drive, you can share the CD Drive, connect to it and install over the network. |
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| 706875 | 2008-09-22 05:07:00 | Does that work, how like I have to get the intsllation files of to the usb then I have to launch the setup ? | Astevez Chaudhry (14199) | ||
| 706876 | 2008-09-22 05:18:00 | When you plug it in, the folder will open or open it in my computer. Then run the setup file I wouldnt bother with MSN since you'll have to install Onecare or whatever antivirus program it needs,so you can send. It'd be better if you took the cd to a mates place, and ask him to copy it to the USB flash drive Then buy a new cd-rom Or go to whatever site and download the files you need. Then install it. Since youre obviously on the net |
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