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DriverMax 5.3 - Backup and reinstall your Windows drivers

Backup and reinstall your Windows drivers

DriverMax



 

DriverMax: DriverMax is a powerful utility which helps you download, backup and restore the drivers installed on your Windows Vista or Windows XP computer and check if newer versions are available. Download all drivers from one place in just a few steps. After backing up your drivers you will have all of them in a single place and will be able to reinstall all of your drivers or just the ones you choose in a single step which takes about one minute.



This utility can save you a lot of time when reinstalling Windows, especially on older computers for which the original CDs containing the drivers have been lost. You no longer have to track down old driver installation CDs, insert one installation CD after another or spend hours searching for drivers on the Internet.



DriverMax is also able to display a detailed report about all drivers (versions, release dates) installed on your system. Identify unknown devices in your computer and get Windows Vista rating information before you purchase new hardware!

What is new in version 5.3:

Driver downloads are now supported and a lot of new drivers are available.




 

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Download: Download DriverMax 5.3 (3 Mb)
Download Count:49
Release Date:2009-08-25
Last Updated:2009-08-25
Manufacturer: Innovative Solutions
Product Support: DriverMax WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Windows XP or Windows Vista, 10 MB free disk space
Install:Install Only
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