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Those drivers are all for Windows, the only useful thing there is the BIOS updates. Like another user said, transfer the BIOS update (exe) to a USB drive and boot to BIOS - Dell has a utility in the BIOS that can extract the necessary files from the exe and apply the update, no Windows needed.
Also, use fwupd like others have suggested.
Ohhh so the bios itself gives you the drivers and firmware necessary? Like I dont have to manually install each one myself?
Please re-read my comment. I didn't say anything like that.
I'm probably misinterpreting this. I have successfully installed the latest bios no problem. its just when you said the bios extracts necessary files, I thought you meant that it installs the proper drivers/firmware for your system