Backup and restore drivers with Driver Genius Professional Edition 2005
When a problem or a cause is required to reinstall the device, surely what you are most interested in is the device driver, if there is no driver, your device may not work properly.
Unfortunately, not all devices are available with Windows driver support, if you lose its driver disk, it is dangerous. Right now, when the device still works well with the installed driver, you should back up the driver in case you have to reinstall the device, there is something that you can use.
Driver Genius Professional Edition 2005 is a utility specialized in performing driver backup and recovery of devices.
In the main window of the program, the left pane will list all devices available on your device. To backup the device driver, check the name of the device before checking it, or check the computer name in the top branch for full backup. In the right pane, the Backup Location item, you select the folder will save the driver. Click the Start Backup button to start the backup process.
In case you need to restore the previously backed up drivers, from the main window, go to View Restore Drivers menu from a Folder, select the folder containing the backup file is finished.
Driver Genius Professional Edition 2005 is commercial software from Driver-Soft Inc, compatible with Windows 98 / Me / 2000 / XP / Server 2003. Download the trial version at http://www.driver-soft.com (5 , 6 MB) or buy on synthetic software CDs, available for sale.
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