Windows Vista- Backup Drives

System Formatting is essential to all users for some kind of maintenance reasons. At once the formatting process has been finished and Windows have been installing the drivers and re-installing the drivers could be quite hectic. Specifically if you have an old system whose drivers cannot be found on the internet. The Driver backup would be important to create things easy while re-installing applications after the system has been formatted. It is a utility can help users backup and restore system drivers.

This application can be downloaded from the link
http://small.drivermax.com/soft/dmx/drivermax.exe.

Once downloaded the file, run the setup file, install the application and follow the steps as noted below:

• On the main interface, hover your mouse over the ‘Driver backup and restore’ tab.
• Select the ‘Backup Drivers’ link and click ‘Next’.
• On the next screen, select the checkbox next to a driver for backup or click the ‘Select all’ checkbox to backup all drivers and click ‘Next’.
• On the resulting screen, browse for an appropriate location to install the application and click “Next”. A backup file will now be created.
• To Later restore drivers, click the ‘Restore drivers from backup’ link and select the backup file created.
• Finally, click ‘Next’ to start the restoration process.

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