Recoveryfix Device Driver Backup 11.03
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Wed, 13 April 2011, 8:05:07 pm
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Wed, 13 April 2011, 6:49:43 pm
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Recoveryfix Device Driver Backup description
Use the Driver backup tool to backup Windows device drivers
Using the Recoveryfix Device Driver Backup software anyone can create driver backup, restore drivers, or install drivers. Now, device drivers can be installed in just one click because the software creates an auto installer.exe file, which helps installing drivers in one click. Many of the computer users are not technically sound, which means they do not know the location of drivers installed on the computer system. The Windows device driver backup tool helps such computer users in finding the device drivers at the computer systems. Once the drivers are located, anyone can easily create driver backup using the self explaining graphical user interface of the Recoveryfix Device Driver Backup tool. The software not only allows you to create driver backup but also allows to restores the backup. Moreover, the software helps installing device drivers in just one click by providing the auto installer.exe file. This means there will be no more tension about remembering where the driver CD is available and finding the CD while reinstalling them. Be it sound driver, video driver, mouse driver, keyboard driver, or any other, the driver backup tool is apt to create their backup. The free version of the Recoveryfix Device Driver Backup software allows creating driver backup but to restore the backup file, you need to buy its full version. The software can be installed on Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 98, or Windows 95 to create device driver backup. Requirements: Pentium II 400 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 10 MB Tags: • driver backup • driver backup software • windows device driver backup • driver restoration • driver backup tool • device driver backup software Comments (0)
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