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How to backup your drivers (and reinstall them later if and when needed!)
Did you ever reinstall Windows only to discover you were missing some drivers?
It's good to backup your drivers before a reinstallation. It's also good to just backup your drivers occasionally in addition to your personal files and folders!
[U]How to backup your drivers[/U]
There's 2 ways to do it. Note that both cases require you point to the device driver's INF
Did you ever reinstall Windows only to discover you were missing some drivers?
> This is especially true after reinstalling Windows XP!
Free Driver Backup offers a solution for device drivers’ backup and restoration in Windows. It identifies all the hardware in the system, extracts their associated drivers from the hard disk and backs them up to a secure location. Then, you can prevent any problems if your Windows crashes. Aug 26, 2016 If it restored anything, I can't tell. I needed to recover all my drivers from an old backup and port them to my current setup (same system/OS). Vsco image downloader. Everything backed up okay (creating a 440MB file), but when I attempt a restore, there is no message afterwards tell you if the restore completed. Jan 11, 2014 How to backup your drivers (and reinstall them later if and when needed!) Did you ever reinstall Windows only to discover you were missing some drivers?.
It's good to backup your drivers before a reinstallation. It's also good to just backup your drivers occasionally in addition to your personal files and folders!
[U]How to backup your drivers[/U]
- Use DoubleDriver to backup your drivers to removable media like a USB flash drive
- You'll find DoubleDriver creates a sub-folder for each device driver backup
There's 2 ways to do it. Note that both cases require you point to the device driver's INF
Backup Drivers Windows 10
fileHow To Back Up My Drivers
(this is the driver's Installation Setup File required by Windows)- If the Add New Hardware Wizard pops-up, point it to the folder containing the device folder backup
> This folder will include the device driver's INF file
> The Hardware Wizard should see the INF file and then load the driver. You may need to reboot to complete device installation - Or, to install a driver manually, just go directly to the device driver's backup folder, rt click the INF file, select Install then reboot. Windows should redetect the device hardware and complete the driver install
- Usually, when you download a driver you see it as an executable (EXE file). The EXE file [U]may[/U] contain more then just the device driver! e.g. it might include application software. This is often the case for Graphics and Audio drivers.
[SIZE=15px]Example: A good example is ATI graphic's Catalyst Control Center. This is an application, not a driver, that is installed with the EXE[/SIZE]
Backup Computer Drivers
- DoubleDriver only backs up the device driver itself - not application level software. This should still be enough to, at least, get your device working again
- You may still need to locate the driver EXE file to restore [U]full[/U] functionality for some devices (e.g. its applications)