Author Topic: RE: HP Recovery CD  (Read 1169 times)

hybrid_peanut

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RE: HP Recovery CD
« on: July 12, 2002, 11:30:27 AM »
Can any1 help me out?

The 1st PC I had was a HP Pavilion 8540 (UK).  I have a different PC now but I still use the keyboard from my old computer.  Now this keyboard I use is a multimedia keyboard with 21 programmable keys and a volume knob.

My question is this! I need the Win98SE drivers 4 this keyboard, now i got a recovery CD with the pavilion computer I had but the drivers aren\'t on there!

There are however 4 *.paq files, now i gather these r 4 parts 2 a compressed image which was made from the HD in the pavilion PC.  The drivers I need should be in these images but how the hell do I extract them?

I\'ve looked for information on *.paq files but found nothing, does any1 know anything about these particular files?

The make of my keyboard is HP with the part no# 5183-9969 and the software it uses for the programmable keys is by a company called Netropa.  Does any1 happen to have what I need?

Also i could do with the WinXP and Win2K drivers for my keyboard 2, hope some1 will be able 2 help me out.

Anonymous

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RE: HP Recovery CD
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2002, 09:30:40 AM »
A quick search.  Here is what you are looking for.

Don\'t see any Win2k or WinXP keyboard drivers, but maybe the Win98 driver works under 2k or XP.  If not, you could try a driver from a different manufacturer here.