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Help w/ Intel Application Accelerator by pentium5dot1 2006-11-19 12:55:59
I am trying to hack Intel Application Accelerator to work on my Centrino-based laptop as described here, but I can't seem to find the files extracted by the installer. I suspect that InstallShield is cleaning up its "temporary" files immediately after the installer quits. (Note that the "2.2.2 package" link in the article doesn't work; you have to google and get the download from Intel's site.)

Any suggestions? I have an older, non-Centrino laptop that I would also like to install IAA on; would that help me find the necessary files?
[ Reply ]
  Indeed, InstallShield does that. by CynicalRyan2006-06-22 10:58:26
    Clarification by pentium5dot12006-11-19 12:55:59
      winzip seemed to open the file fine. by Freakazoid2006-06-22 11:11:48
        Okay, will do... by pentium5dot12006-06-22 11:17:34
          ya, i've got the 3.0 beta one by Freakazoid2006-06-22 11:25:13
  Clarification #2 by pentium5dot12006-06-22 11:07:35
    well, i've got the cabs extracted by Freakazoid2006-11-19 12:55:59
      Okay... by pentium5dot12006-06-22 13:55:56
        One more thing by pentium5dot12006-06-22 13:58:29
          not a clue by Freakazoid2006-06-22 14:00:37
            So if I... by pentium5dot12006-06-22 17:08:58
              Typo by pentium5dot12006-06-22 17:17:06
  Uh oh, better scrap this idea by pentium5dot12006-06-22 17:28:19
    Continued... by pentium5dot12006-06-22 17:30:44
      Those aren't real devices though. by bwkaz2006-06-22 19:14:44
  Besides having custom IDE drivers... by pentium5dot12006-06-22 17:52:30

 

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