NI Setup for simple driver?

Hello,
first excuse me as I don't find a good board to post this general question!
I've got the NI USB-6051 device but I can't find the pure driver for Windows! I want to do a SMALL silent setup (maybe a different one for x86/x64) with with just the sys driver and the additionally needed NICAIU.dll. How do I extract this niem* stuff from the whole setup?
Thanks in advance

Yes I thought so. But I need to slim the 2.8GB from the NI DVD down to a small installer which silently installs the driver and the support for AnsiC.
I found the article "Automating the Installation of National Instruments Software - NI Installers Version 2.4x and Previous".
There within a "install.txt" the [Features] section tells which ones to install.
What I don't know is:
1. What do I need to write there for the AnsiC support (is this DAQmx core ??)
2. which folders are needed from the DVD?

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