Use compact flash cards to transfer drivers?

Once I install Win XP I figure I could setup my internet and get all the drivers I need. Out of curiosity, if I can't configure my internet properly for whatever reason, could I tranfser files on a compact flash card? I have a 512 MB CF card for my Canon S1 and this PC and the Neo2 I'm setting up has a floppy card reader. I could put all the drivers I need on the CF card and transfer them over? Apparantly XP doesn't need a driver to use the CF card reader. I also have an external USB card reader I could try instead. Just wondering if that would work.

Shouldn't be a problem if you have the card reader.

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