How to Backup Drivers on Windows 10 Without Software
For some reason people will consider driver problems when they want to reinstall a laptop because it’s hard to find back or unavailability of drivers on vendor sites, etc.
Indeed, the driver is an important thing in an operating system. Because if the driver is not installed it will have an impact on some system features/functions that cannot run properly, such as speakers, networking, display, etc.
If that’s the case, then the solution to overcome this can be with a backup driver. No need to install additional software, you can use Command Prompt (cmd) to do it. Come on, see the explanation of how to backup drivers in Windows 10 below.
How to Backup Drivers on Windows 10 Without Additional Software
1. Open command prompt (cmd), run as administrator.
2. Then, type the following command.
DSIM /Online /Export-Driver /Destination:D:BackupDriver
3. After successfully exporting the driver, you can see it in the BackupDriver folder. There you will find various drivers that you have backed up.
How, very easy isn’t it? That’s how to backup drivers using the command prompt (cmd). No need to bother to install additional software.
Now you don’t need to hesitate anymore to reinstall the laptop because you can do the above method to backup drivers. Good luck. Thank you and hope it is useful!
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