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I have an XM Radio device plugged into my sound card. When I reformat, XP
goes somewhere on the internet to get what is called the USB-Serial Converter driver. How can I get a copy of this as a backup for future reformats? Isn't there some way I can save it directly off my computer now? I would still like to know where on the internet it came from though. Thanks! |
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By the way, going into the Windows System 32 Drivers folder is not much
help. "John Wilson" <NotMe@invalid.aol.com> wrote in message news:%234AGNr59FHA.2472@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >I have an XM Radio device plugged into my sound card. When I reformat, XP >goes somewhere on the internet to get what is called the USB-Serial >Converter driver. How can I get a copy of this as a backup for future >reformats? > > Isn't there some way I can save it directly off my computer now? I would > still like to know where on the internet it came from though. > > Thanks! > |
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"John Wilson" <NotMe@invalid.aol.com> wrote in message news:%234AGNr59FHA.2472@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >I have an XM Radio device plugged into my sound card. When I reformat, XP >goes somewhere on the internet to get what is called the USB-Serial >Converter driver. How can I get a copy of this as a backup for future >reformats? > > Isn't there some way I can save it directly off my computer now? I would > still like to know where on the internet it came from though. > > Thanks! > http://www.mct.com.tw/driver.html |
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