One command backup /restore Win10 driver

  
Win10 can directly use the command to backup and restore the driver, plus Windows 10 itself can automatically complete the driver download and installation, so the operation of the driver basically does not need to use third-party software, of course, this is related to user habits. For those who are looking for clean and simple, it's best to use the system's own features. IT House will tell you how to use the DISM tool to back up and restore the driver, each with a single command.

The method is as follows:
1. Right-click the Start button and select “Command Prompt (Administrator) ”
2. Enter the following command and press Enter to wait for the backup to complete: Br>dism /online /export-driver /destination:D:MyDrivers
Note: The above "D:MyDrivers" can be replaced with the location you want to backup the driver, you need to create

3, if you want To recover a system without a suitable driver, execute the following command:
Dism /online /Add-Driver /Driver:D:MyDrivers /Recurse
Note: “D:MyDrivers” needs to be replaced with your backup Drive location
This method is suitable for backing up and restoring INF format drivers. Other formats such as Windows Installer (MSI) and EXE format driver packages are not included in the backup and recovery scope.

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