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DriverMax - Easily Copy & Restore Windows Drivers
DriverMax - Easily Copy & Restore Windows Drivers
Published by evilfantasy
24th February 2008
DriverMax - Easily Copy & Restore Windows Drivers



This guide will show you how to backup Windows drivers so you can copy them over to another computer or restore them back onto the existing computer.

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Install & Register DriverMax



Download and install DriverMax on the computer you want to backup drivers from.

Complete the free registration by clicking Claim your FREE registration code


Using Drivermax



Open DriverMax by double clicking the Icon from the Desktop or by going to Start > All Programs > Drivermax


Under the Driver Operations menu click Export Drivers




The export wizard will now launch. Click Next





You will now see a list of all of the current drivers installed on the computer. You can either individually select the drivers you want to backup or you can click Select All. When you have made your selection(s), click Next





Select your backup location. DriverMax will put each driver in an individual folder. When you are ready to start backing them up, click Next
Once complete click Close





Importing the Drivers

You are now finished backing up your drivers. If you would like to import them onto your computer or another computer, click Import Drivers from the Driver Operations menu.





When you would like to import them onto your computer or another computer, click Import Drivers from the Driver Operations menu.





The import wizard will now launch. Click Next





Choose the location of the drivers you would like to import. Click Next





Select the drivers you would like to import. You can also select all of them by clicking Select All. When you have made your selection, click Next





You will now see an overview of what you will be importing. When you are ready to import them, click Next





You will now see the import results. Click Next and restart the computer when prompted.


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