thi's clear. that's why I asked. I wanted to know if there is any relation to the files referenced in the registry as \\?/D:/Programme/Scope/andthensomepath/some.sys. (that's where I installed it to).Fede wrote:I've said driver installation would be the only process required.kylie wrote:*scratch* but they refer to absolute paths. shouldn't it refuse to work if those files are gone? did you reboot between your tests?
Driver installation copies driver files to the %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\drivers folder, then inserts keys in the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE to inform the system what type of hardware and the name of the driver files required to use it.
In my test I haven't uninstalled the driver, I've only moved sfp folder.
the drivers copied to %systemroot% is another thing. they have to be installed there on every system. but what about the other registry keys? do they matter? and when exactly do they matter?
when the first run is sold out, they might consider pimping your xite.Fede wrote:...maybe the'll do an ugly version just for me!kylie wrote:yeah, they made it look very nice. why must you ruin it?Fede wrote:P.S.: ...there's a lot of unused space on the front right
you can still do it the pendrive way, if they don't

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