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    I am getting ready to add a new SSD hard drive to me PC. I am looking for a program that can find all my drivers I need from my current setup to transfer over to new drive. Or is there easy way to do this without a program. I don't want to miss a driver for anything. I am running W7.
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  2. If you do a search for "driver backup", you'll find a variety. Here's a free one, works for Vista so it probably will work on Win7:

    http://download.cnet.com/Driver-Backup/3000-2242_4-10694017.html
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  3. Double Driver. I don't trust anything else.
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    A lot of the "driver help" programs are malware/spamware/spyware.

    You've been warned.
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    A lot of the "driver help" programs are malware/spamware/spyware.

    You've been warned.
    I learnt that the hard way!!!

    John
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    Best way to get drivers is look in control panel/system/ device manager and look in display adapter,sound,video and game controllers and network adapters and note down the names and model numbers and get them from the web from who ever made them and save the drivers to a flash drive.
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