> There is one of the greatest tools at windows you need now:
>
> http://legroom.net/software/uniextract
>
> With this tools you can extract everything which can be extractet. Have
> fun with it!!

Luckily I have my USB wireless adapter working with Linux drivers so I
don't need to use ndiswrapper, but that looks like a fine tool.

- Grant

> >>>>>>> Can anyone think of a way to extract the XP 64-bit drivers I know are
> >>>>>>> in an .exe file from that file?  I've run the executable inside of
> >>>>>>> vmware running 32-bit XP but I'm sure the installed drivers are
> >>>>>>> 32-bit.
> >>>>>>>
> >> <snip>
> >>
> >>> When I execute the .exe file on 32-bit windows it starts a real
> >>> installation routine though.  I guess I'm out of luck.
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Some installation programs will completely decompress all contained
> >> files prioer to running the actual setup/install application - you
> >> might try running the executable, then, while it is running, but
> >> without actually going through the installation steps, search the hard
> >> drive for any files that were unpacked - you might find where it
> >> unpacked files and, if you're lucky, it might contain all contents -
> >> 32 bit and 64 bit.
> >>
> >
> > That's a really good idea, but no luck.
> >
> > - Grant
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