Siginet Posted June 7, 2012 Posted June 7, 2012 (edited) Not sure if this is the right location for this....OK... you asked for it.... so here it is!!!DriverGrabber 2.0 Beta 7This is a One Click Driver Backup Solution.Very simple to use...Run the "DriverGrabber 2.0.exe" and watch it Grab all of the drivers from your system and place them into a "Drivers" folder!It now even grabs drivers that are no longer in use... For instance... a Printer Driver that is no longer physically connected to your system while you perform a backup.Also... you can now use DriverGrabber on a Windows PE disk like LiveXP! It auto detects if it is being executed in a PE environment... it will attempt to auto detect the Windows Drive you wish to backup as well.Download:http://integrator.si...p?addons&id=242Beta 5:Fixed - A few bugs in the code causing DriverGrabber to fail finding the correct path to grab some driver files.Changed - DriverSearch is now set to Off by default. If anyone has issues with backups I suggest they try to turn DriveSearch on and then post their log on the forum so I can make sure their drivers are properly backed up in a future release of DriverGrabber. We are still in Beta... and I'd like to have DriverGrabber functioning as well as I can without the need for DriveSearch.Please test this version of DriverGrabber out and report back any issues. When reporting issues please try to post your DriverGrabber.log file to help narrow down a problem. If you get a "Not Found!" error on a specific file that can not be grabbed... please run a search on your entire system to verify the file even exists anywhere on your computer. Edited July 9, 2012 by Siginet Quote
ricktendo Posted June 7, 2012 Posted June 7, 2012 Tested it on Windows 7 x86 and it looks like it grabbed pretty much all driversBTW a suggestion, did you know in Vista/7 the drivers are backed up/stored in \Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository?I was thinking for Vista/7 wold it not be easier to use md5 or some way to match oem#.inf with the inf in the DriverStore and simply copy/rename the entire driver folder (and delete the PNF)?Just a thought...for XP use this current method Quote
Siginet Posted June 7, 2012 Author Posted June 7, 2012 Actually DriverGrabber uses DriverStore as well. But not all files are always in the DriverStore. At least not from what I have seen. Quote
Siginet Posted June 7, 2012 Author Posted June 7, 2012 What I will do is use the DriverStore first during backup in the next release. Which will show most files being Grabbed from DriverStore. Then in the log we will see which drivers are not found in DriverStore. It could be that the files not found in DriverStore are not needed.... but I figured it's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to backing up drivers. Thanks for the input! Quote
Geej Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 I run it on normal XPTrying to check my EPSON T10 printer driver.DriverGrabber 2.0 only grab 5 files.But the Driverstore folder also has a subdir WINVISTA_XP_2K (which contains 73 files)Looks like DriverGrabber ignore some files. Correct? I look at the E_DF1EBS.INFIt requires a lot more files to install for XP. (I am looking at [EPNDRVXP.nt] section)I attach a screenshot for your ref(DriverGrabber.log as DriverGrabber.txt)(E_DF1EBS.inf as E_DF1EBS.txt)DriverGrabber.txtE_DF1EBS.txt Quote
Siginet Posted June 8, 2012 Author Posted June 8, 2012 @Geej...I think you may have pointed out something I was unaware of in XP. I'm gonna look into adding something to the next beta that should make DriverGrabber work even better. Thanks! Quote
ricktendo Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 Yea XP sometimes has a drvstore, some drivers like bluetooth add it Quote
Siginet Posted June 11, 2012 Author Posted June 11, 2012 Beta 3 online.Beta 3:Fixed - Issue creating folder for DriverNames with characters that are not usable in a directory name. Like /\* and so on. Now invalid characters are deleted. Quote
Siginet Posted June 18, 2012 Author Posted June 18, 2012 Updated!Beta 5:Fixed - A few bugs in the code causing DriverGrabber to fail finding the correct path to grab some driver files.Changed - DriverSearch is now set to Off by default. If anyone has issues with backups I suggest they try to turn DriveSearch on and then post their log on the forum so I can make sure their drivers are properly backed up in a future release of DriverGrabber. We are still in Beta... and I'd like to have DriverGrabber functioning as well as I can without the need for DriveSearch. Quote
Siginet Posted July 9, 2012 Author Posted July 9, 2012 Beta 7 is online now as well!I will also be releasing my Data Backup utility (With Drivers backup) soon as well. Just a few more changes and it will be ready for a public release.It's a great Utility for backing up needed Data from a computer before reinstalling the system and works in both a live system and a Preinstallation Environment like BartPE or LiveXP. Quote
Geej Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 tried again with beta 7 with DriveSearch=OnNow only grab my EPSON WorkForce320 printer. It doesn't grab my EPSON T10 printer driver.And DriverGrabber grab EPSON WorkForce320 printer with only 3 files, which I know is not true. There should be more files .The final folder has only "image" folder. Compared to my post #5, these folders are missing after running beta 71.Modem2.Net3.Ports4.Printer5.USBSee Attach1. ewmdm2k.inf as ewmdm2k.txt for EPSON WorkForce320 printer2. DriverGrabber.log as DriverGrabber.txtKind regardsewmdm2k.txtDriverGrabber.txt Quote
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