Where do I get Vista 32 drivers.

I no longer have my Leopard DVD, but I need to install Vista 32 drivers. Please help.
Thanks,
Captain

This one is going to be tough. I no of no other way to get windows drivers other than the Leopard installation disk. You may want to get the drivers from the component manufacturers of your computer however it will be tough to get apple specific drivers.
Lets see if someone else has a way to get the drivers.
Axel F.

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