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How to Back Up Drivers with Double Driver
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Double Driver is a free utility that allows you to back up and restore all of your system drivers. Follow these steps to back up your drivers using Double Driver: 1. Download and install Double Driver on your computer. 2. Launch Double Driver and select "Backup" from the main menu. 3. Choose the drivers you want to back up by checking the boxes next to their names, or select all drivers by checking the box next to "Select All". 4. Choose a destination folder where you want to save the driver backup files. You can choose a folder on your local hard drive or an external drive. 5. Click the "Start Backup" button to begin the backup process. Double Driver will save all the selected drivers to the destination folder you specified. After the backup process is complete, you can use Double Driver to restore your drivers if needed. Simply select "Restore" from the main menu and choose the backup file you want to restore from. Double Driver will automatically reinstall the drivers for you. Backing up your drivers with Double Driver is a quick and easy way to ensure that you always have a copy of your system drivers in case of an emergency.
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