Using a short-term optical disc for software installation
Using a short-term optical disc for software installation
I'm setting up a new computer and have a wifi adapter with drivers on a disc. I don't intend to add an optical drive, but I have an old Dell with an optical drive that uses the same connectors. I'm wondering if I can temporarily move the optical drive from Dell into my new computer while installing drivers. For the adapter, I'm using an Asus USB-N53 and tried searching online for driver transfers, but the results didn't match what I needed. If moving the optical drive isn't possible, could you help me find the right drivers for the adapter? Thanks.
Confirm your PC is powered down prior to connecting or disconnecting.
I searched for drivers and what I found didn't look like typical drivers. You can check the link provided: http://www.asus.com/us/Networking/USBN53..._Download/. If you need clarification on how it functions, let me know.
Choose your operating system from the dropdown menu. Installing the updated wireless drivers is essential; they don’t install utilities and are just useless bloatware. Need more clarification? Just say it.
Some people dislike optical drives because they feel outdated, but many still rely on them for important tasks.