Installing Drivers from the Windows Driver Library (WDL)Last reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q84995 |
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SUMMARYWhen you install an updated driver from the Windows Driver Library (WDL) for Microsoft Windows 3.1, the .EXE file for the updated driver must be executed in an empty directory before you install the new drivers with the Windows Setup program.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen updated drivers for Windows 3.1 are obtained from the MSDL or another source, they are often in an .EXE format. This indicates that the file is self extracting (that is, once the .EXE filename is typed, the file extracts the individual files it contains into the current directory). Some of these files (primarily the updated video drivers) are still compressed once the separate files are extracted from the .EXE file. To make them usable, they must be installed using the Windows Setup program. If the .EXE file is executed in the WINDOWS or WINDOW\SYSTEM directory, the files will not be expanded and may cause Windows to be unusable.
Steps for Installing a WDL Driver File with Windows Setup
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