Qosmio G35-AV600 Driver
TOSHIBA RAID Driver
Windows XP
1.10.0016 (14-Mar-2007)
1.10.0016 (2007-02-20) via .inf
1.0 (2004-12-10) via .inf
Qosmio G35-AV600
Toshiba RAID Driver for Windows XP
This is the Qosmio G35 TOSHIBA RAID Driver update for Windows XP. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: Save the file to the Windows Desktop. Connect the AC adapter to the computer to insure that the computer doesnt shut off during the installation. Close all open applications and remove unnecessary peripherals. Do not terminate the program during the installation. On the Windows Desktop double-click the downloaded file raid011016xp_os2007087a.exe to start the installation. Click OK then click Unzip. Click OK then click Yes to confirm the update. Click Yes to restart the computer.
Manivannan (DG Staff Member) on 29-Sep-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
drivers/KR10N/KR10N.CAT | 11.7 KB | 23 Feb 2007 |
drivers/KR10N/KR10N.INF | 2.8 KB | 20 Feb 2007 |
drivers/KR10N/KR10N.sys | 211.1 KB | 20 Feb 2007 |
drivers/KR10N/KR10N2K.sys | 210.8 KB | 20 Feb 2007 |
drivers/KR10N/TXTSETUP.OEM | 1.4 KB | 20 Feb 2007 |
drivers/KR10N/VIRTUAL.INF | 1.3 KB | 20 Feb 2007 |
inst.inf | 103 bytes | 22 Feb 2007 |
setup.exe | 57.4 KB | 28 Apr 2006 |
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