If you don't see *.inf and other files in the folder structure of the driver download, you can usually launch the .exe and without going through its install and find the files in a temporary folder (i.e. \WINDOWS\TEMP, \Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp, etc.). If all you have is a .msi file, you can usually extract its contents with the command "msiexec /a MSI_FILE_NAME.msi" and use the wizard to specify a folder. You can then look through the folder(s) for driver files. Thanks WreX, Experience has shown me that HP drivers do extract to a folder named "swsetup" on the C:\ drive, but certain items seems to have installers associated with them even after extraction. Two examples are the HP Hotkey Utility and the Synaptics Touchpad. I'm wondering if I should just set these up as applications rather than drivers and just script the install. Any thoughts on that?