You might have just reinstalled your operating system. You now need drivers for your devices to work, but you’ve either lost the drivers CD or you’re looking for them on the internet. How time consuming!
How about reinstalling all these drivers in the newly formatted system/another similar PC at the expense of a single click? Yes, that is possible, if you’ve got a backup of your drivers.
You need not necessarily go and search for drivers for every single component of your PC hardware. Just click, and restore the drivers of all hardware immediately.

Download DriverMax from here, install it and then click the ‘Export Drivers’ option. The program will now detect the hardware installed on your computer and ask you which drivers need to be backed up. Select the required ones and click ‘Next’. Specify a folder to save the backup of the drivers.
During the driver installation in the other computer where you need those drivers, choose the option ‘Search in a specific location’ in the hardware installation wizard and point to the folder where you have the backup of the drivers (that was created by DriverMax). Windows will now locate the drivers that are present in the backup folder and install them all accordingly.
It’s a great program, a must have for family tech support guys!
Guest Post by 16 year old Blogger, Student and Freelance Writer Shankar Ganesh from Killer Tech Tips.
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