How do I install a driver zip file, no exe file, is on my offline Windows 11 MS365 desktop?

kpAspiring
kpAspiring Member Posts: 1 New User

I have a new Aspire desktop computer that is not connecting to the network. I suspect it is because there are over 30 driver updates to be done. I have all of them currently as zip files on the off-line computer's desktop. When I click on 'Extract All' I don't see a .exe file. so what do I to get all these updates (one at a time of course) to get installed onto my computer? I am really hoping that once these updates are done that my computer will be able to connect to the network again. I am typing this on my old computer, which is plugged into the same router and modem as the new computer. Just need to know how I get these installed, as I don't know to what location they are supposed to go to.

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 13,346 Trailblazer

    Hi, that is Office365 that you are trying to download/update after a clean install? If MS365 was preinstalled on your desktop by Acer that update should not be necessary, did you install an Office365 license that you bought? If this is an older the pre-installed version, I would not bother with it as that is a subscription version that needs to be renewed each year, better get a license for life, there are some good deals for Office 2021 Home and Student, $130 online.

  • kpAspiring
    kpAspiring Member Posts: 1 New User

    Sorry for not being clearer. Everything was working fine, except Outlook. I was trying to export from my old computer to my new one, and when the new computer was still on line, I tried importing from the old computer, when my new computer stopped getting on-line altogether after a restart. First primary problem is getting back on line, and I saw that there were 30+ driver updates to be done to my model of Acer computer. I am hoping that once I get them all installed on my new computer (currently off line) that I will then get back on line, and can then continue pursuing getting my outlook imported to classic outlook. First though, I have my zip files on a folder on my new desktop (did with a flash drive) but how do I get them to actually install on the new computer when I don't see a .exe command when I unzip a file?

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,206 Trailblazer

    Only install drivers needed for the network, then let Windows update do the rest for you. Are you connecting via wired or wireless?

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