If Vista recognizes your drive with its default drivers, it should work.
Alternatives--use a usb thumb drive.
..winston
"Zygy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> My new PC with Win.Vista will be delivered shortly, and presumably my
> first step with it should be getting it on a Broadband to get access to
> the Internet. I have secured a Vista compatible driver as a download onto
> a CD from my ISP. I am not sure whether inserting that CD into the dual
> WR/DVD drawer will allow me to open the CD (without any other software
> installed) and install the driver? Or is there another way to proceed with
> the Broadband's driver installation?
>
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