Name: Double Driver
Website: http://www.boozet.org/dd.htm
License: Freeware
Descrption: Double Driver is a very simple and useful tool which not only allows you to view all the drivers installed on your system but also allows you to backup, restore, save and print all chosen drivers simply and reliably.
Double Driver analyzes your system and lists the most important driver details such as version, date, provider, etc and offers you the chance to update to the latest version. All drivers that are found can easily be backed up the application and easily restored at a later point in one go.
Note: The app comes in a ZIP format. According to PendriveApps the app will run portably. However don't know what it leaves behind.
Thanks to whoever picks it up
So now we know where you get all your good suggestions. :evil:
How very presumptuous of you.
4.0 is out and for the interested there is a recent Download Squad article about it.
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Ill give it a try.
I tried it a while back and it was fully portable and had no settings so it shouldn't be to hard
"What about Love?" - "Overrated. Biochemically no different than eating large quantities of chocolate." - Al Pacino in The Devils Advocate
Looking forward to it
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would be nice to see for me as well.
Too many lonely hearts in the real world
Too many bridges you can burn
Too many tables you can't turn
Don't wanna live my life in the real world
I am just waiting for the authors permission.
"What about Love?" - "Overrated. Biochemically no different than eating large quantities of chocolate." - Al Pacino in The Devils Advocate
i approve!
Windows 98 users would love something like this... No offense intended -- I would have loved something like this back then. And, maybe as recently as XP, but in much less importance. Now, it seems that when I install Windows 7, it just picks everything up automatically, and updates for drivers come in via Windows Update. It's pretty sweet, it's like Microsoft finally figured it out.
What I (think I) need now is something that will remove a driver. I can't find where to do that in Windows 7. I think my USB drivers got messed with, and I want them gone, so Windows will automatically reinstall them (and hopefully fix the problem). As it is now, it drops USB mass storage connections including flash drives and hard drives, but my keyboard/mouse works fine... B-/
Try Uwe Sieber's DriveCleanup. It removes usb devices that aren't plugged in from the devicemap, allowing reinstallation of the drivers. To remove the drivers, I don't know of any freeware program that will do it, but a few commercial programs will (I don't know which ones). Below is the readme for the version I have, it worked well in Windows 7 RC0.
>>>>> DriveCleanup Readme.txt >>>>>>>>>>>>
Have you tried USB Scrub by Nexcopy? Free and does pretty much what you are talking about?
http://www.everythingusb.com/nexcopy-usb-scrub-18004.html
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