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WCH 09-28-2003 08:23 PM

how to capture devise settings & drivers
 
I rebuild old Pentiums and P2s. Many times I get a computer that still has
all the data on it, O/S and everything. I always scrub hell out of the
drives before rehab the unit, but I'd love to find a reliable way to capture
the drivers and other key details about the sound card and NIC and modem,
etc. before I nuke the drive. Is there special software for this, or
certain files or folders I should copy and save to keep from always having
to find drivers for the hardware from scratch?
WC



Kenny 09-28-2003 09:02 PM

Re: how to capture devise settings & drivers
 
BelArc Advisor
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
or Aida 32
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Reviews/r847.html

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Kenny


"WCH" <whexeter@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I rebuild old Pentiums and P2s. Many times I get a computer that still

has
> all the data on it, O/S and everything. I always scrub hell out of the
> drives before rehab the unit, but I'd love to find a reliable way to

capture
> the drivers and other key details about the sound card and NIC and modem,
> etc. before I nuke the drive. Is there special software for this, or
> certain files or folders I should copy and save to keep from always having
> to find drivers for the hardware from scratch?
> WC
>
>





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