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Simple help?
I am new to this, so please bear with me. I am hekping out a doctor friend of mine who is having problems with her Epson Stylus Coclor 740. I downloaded updated drivers from Epson - now what? The file is zipped and still much too big to put on floppy. Is this going to be a self initializing file when unzipped? Or a .exe file? I can go to her office and download the file from there (I did this at home), but I still don't know what to do to get it installed. I know this is such a basic question, but I can't find anywhere that'll give me an answer.
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You need to download and install an unzipping utility, such as Winzip. You could download the file again at the other computer, but Winzip will let you split large files across multiple floppies.
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If your downloading files off of epsons site it's been my experience that there driver files are self extracting in the .exe format so you don't need anything to unzip them. So you could download it at the doctors office and just double click the freshly download file and your done.
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