;==============================================================================; ; ; ; ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ; ; WARNING - DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE. IT WILL BE OVERWRITTEN BY THE ; INSTALLATION OR UPGRADE PROCEDURES. THESE SECTIONS ALSO EXIST IN YOUR ; MAIN CONFIGURATION FILE, WHICH WILL BE PRESERVED ACROSS REINSTALLS. ; ; ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ; ; ; This is the main filter file which tells the Object Data Service the names ; of the object which are summarily ignored. These objects are not placed ; in the database, as the the database service never sees the objects. ; ; There are basically two sections a specific platform will use. First, the ; [excludeAll] section is used to exclude an object on all platforms. Next, is ; the platform specific section. ; ; Within each section, a key can be either 'path' or 'object'. The path key ; contains multiple components while an object key contains only a single ; component. Within each component specification, you may use wildcards ; to match multiple files. These wildcards are in the Unix grep format (which, ; is also similar to Win9x/WinNT format) but can also be in DOS format. For ; example, you may specify the component name '*A*B*' which would match ; any object that has a B following an A, in any position, or A*B which will ; match any object which starts with A and ends with B. ; ; If the key is object, then any matching file or directory will be ; exluded regardless of the location in the file system it occurs. For ; example, specifying "object=*.BAK" will exclude all *.BAK files, and ; all directories ending with .BAK. ; ; If the key is path, then each component must map to exactly one component ; in the file system. For example, if path=*\DIR\*.BAK is specified, then ; any all BAK files in a subdirectory named DIR on any volume will be ; excluded. ; ; You may also use operating system environment variables like $windir$ to ; have "variable" paths. For example, specifying 'path=$windir$\*.BMP' while ; running on WindowsNT/2000, will exclude all the C:\WINNT\*.BMP files. ; ; NOTE: Each component must be seperated with a / or \, you may not use the ; NetWare syntax of SYS:SYSTEM! ; ;============================================================================== ;-------------------------------------- ; Global exclude options ;-------------------------------------- [excludeAll] path=*\recover.tmp ; disaster recover temporary directory ;-------------------------------------- ; DOS exclude options ;-------------------------------------- [excludeDos] path=*\MSDOS.SYS ; standard boot files path=*\IO.SYS ; standard boot files path=*\IBM*.COM ; standard boot files path=*\COMMAND.COM ; standard boot files object=TWTRACE.TXT ; tapeware trace file object=NNTRACE.TXT ; novanet trace file ;-------------------------------------- ; Win95/98 exclude options ;-------------------------------------- [excludeWin95] path=*\IO.SYS ; standard boot files path=*\COMMAND.COM ; standard boot files path=*\RECYCLED ; remove the Recycle bin path=$windir$\Temporary Internet Files ; temporary internet files and cache path=$windir$\USER.DAT ; user registry path=$windir$\SYSTEM.DAT ; system registry path=$windir$\Profiles\*\USER.DAT ; user registry (when using profiles) object=PAGEFILE.SYS ; VM paging file object=WIN386.SWP ; VM paging file object=TWTRACE.TXT ; tapeware trace file object=NNTRACE.TXT ; novanet trace file object=INDEX.DAT ; Internet explorer file ;-------------------------------------- ; WinNT/Win2000 exclude options ;-------------------------------------- [excludeWinNT] path=*\IO.SYS ; standard boot files path=*\NTLDR ; standard boot files path=*\NTDETECT.COM ; standard boot files path=*\RECYCLED ; remove the Recycle bin object=TWTRACE.TXT ; tapeware trace file object=NNTRACE.TXT ; novanet trace file object=HIBERFIL.SYS ; hibernate file object=SCHEDLGU.TXT ; task scheduler log file object=INDEX.DAT ; Internet explorer file [excludeWinNT.v5] path=$windir$\System32\NtmsData ; NTMS database path=$windir$\Temporary Internet Files ; temporary internet files and cache path=$windir$\System32\Config ; registry and logs path=$profdir$\*\ntuser.dat ; user profile registry path=$profdir$\*\ntuser.dat.log ; user profile registry log path=$profdir$\*\Cookies ; remove the cookies path=$profdir$\*\History ; remove the history path=$profdir$\*\Local Settings\Temp ; remove the temp directory path=$profdir$\*\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files path=$profdir$\*\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows\UsrClass.dat path=$profdir$\*\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows\UsrClass.dat.Log path=$windir$\ntds\*.* ; remove Active dir databases path=$windir$\ntds\drop ; remove Active dir drop dir path=$windir$\system32\perflib*.dat ; remove performance data path=$windir$\temp\*.* ; remove temporary files path=$windir$\Debug ; remove unused debugging files path=$windir$\RemoteStorage ; remove RMS - backed up thu connector object=PAGEFILE.SYS ; VM paging file object=WIN386.SWP ; VM paging file [excludeWinNT.v4] path=$windir$\Temporary Internet Files ; temporary internet files and cache path=$windir$\System32\Config ; registry and logs path=$windir$\Profiles\*\ntuser.dat ; user profile registry path=$windir$\Profiles\*\ntuser.dat.log ; user profile registry log object=PAGEFILE.SYS ; VM paging file object=WIN386.SWP ; VM paging file [excludeWinNT.v3] path=$windir$\Temporary Internet Files ; temporary internet files and cache path=$windir$\System32\Config ; registry and logs path=$windir$\Profiles\*\ntuser.dat ; user profile registry path=$windir$\Profiles\*\ntuser.dat.log ; user profile registry log object=PAGEFILE.SYS ; VM paging file object=WIN386.SWP ; VM paging file ;-------------------------------------- ; Windows NT 4.0 Includes ;-------------------------------------- [includeWinNT.v4] path=$windir$\Profiles\Default User\ntuser.dat ; default profile settings ;-------------------------------------- ; Windows 2000 Includes ;-------------------------------------- [includeWinNT.v5] path=$profdir$\Default User\ntuser.dat ; default profile settings ;-------------------------------------- ; NetWare exclude options ;-------------------------------------- [excludeNetWare] path=*\MSDOS.SYS ; standard boot files path=*\IO.SYS ; standard boot files path=*\IBM*.COM ; standard boot files path=*\COMMAND.COM ; standard boot files path=SYS:\_NETWARE ; 4.x NDS directory path=SYS:\SYSTEM\NET$*.SYS ; 3.x Bindery files path=SYS:\SYSTEM\*.QDR ; Queue files and directories path=SYS:\QUEUES\*.QDR ; Queue files and directories path=SYS:\SYSTEM\BTRIEVE.TRN ; Btrieve transaction file path=SYS:\BACKOUT.TTS ; TTS file path=*\VOL$LOG.ERR ; Volume error log path=*\TTS$LOG.ERR ; TTS error log path=*\SYS$LOG.ERR ; System error log path=*\DELETED.SAV ; remove the trash bin path=NSS_ADMIN: ; remove the NSS admin volume (R/O) path=_ADMIN: ; remove the NSS admin volume (R/O) path=DOSFAT_?: ; use TapeWares own NSS style driver path=*\_SWAP_.MEM ; the swap file object=TWTRACE.TXT ; tapeware trace file object=NNTRACE.TXT ; novanet trace file ;-------------------------------------- ; Linux exclude options ;-------------------------------------- [excludeLinux] path=/proc ; Exclude the procs directory object=TWTRACE.TXT ; tapeware trace file object=NNTRACE.TXT ; novanet trace file ;-------------------------------------- ; Unix exclude options ;-------------------------------------- [excludeUnix] path=/proc ; Exclude the procs directory object=TWTRACE.TXT ; tapeware trace file object=NNTRACE.TXT ; novanet trace fileDownload Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.