Drivermax


Drivermax ScreenshotRating: 55 Star Rating

Version tested: 2.4

Drivermax is a program that can backup and re-install your system’s drivers. It can also generate a report that lists all installed drivers and includes information such as version numbers and dates.

Whenever you need to re-install your operating system, getting all of your device drivers re-installed is potentially one of the most difficult and problematic steps. With Drivermax you can easily backup all or your system’s driver then simply use it to collectively reinstall these whenever you need to do so.

Programs in this category, in my experience, tend to either be (a) small, 1-click programs that will backup all of your drivers and place them in a default directory, or (b) programs that are larger but offer more options, including backing up specific categories of drivers, restoring drivers, and providing an information resource on installed drivers. Drivermax belongs to the latter category; here are some notes on this program:

  • The user interface is entirely wizard based; any chosen task is conveniently broken down into 2 or 3 simple screens.
  • You can export all drivers, drivers that belong to a certain category, or any specific selected drivers. Export to folder or to compressed zipped folder.
  • Exporting is very fast compared to another program I’ve tried recently (and yes they both produced the same 35 megs worth of drivers).
  • Importing and installing drivers can take as little as 5 mins and requires only a single reboot.
  • Generates a comprehensive report on installed drivers that you can use to compare existing driver versions with the latest drivers that may be out there.
  • Vista compatible.
  • This program is registerware. You have to supply a valid email address within 30 days to get the free registration code. I advise you to use a disposable email address from Spamgourmet or mailexpire.

This is a nice program that does a great job and provides a very nice user experience.

Compatibility: Windows XP, Vista.

Go to the program page to get the latest version (approx 1.86 megs).


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15 responses to “Drivermax”

  1. rackmanager

    wow,that’s pretty cool !
    thanks

  2. confused.brit

    The most important question a techie can ask, will it run from my USB stick?

  3. khalid

    thaaaaaaaaanx !!

  4. kyznetslov

    I noted one website indicating that a registration code is necessary, but that Yahoo rejects emails from this company. So, if all we have is a yahoo account, then why doesn’t the company just (for now, at least) turn off the registration requirement?

    I have two yahoo addresses but that won’t help.

  5. Innovative Solutions

    Please try to get an e-mail account somewhere else. For example, GMail is cool.

    It is not our fault that Yahoo rejects e-mail from us.

    If possible, please also complain to Yahoo about this.

  6. Ujang

    my drivemax can’t backup my driver

  7. syarif

    waaa…nice tools.!

  8. bekifft

    the real question is why ISPs all over the world are blocking mail from this company. I know ATT is overzealous, but I don’t often see legitimate companies have this much trouble with email. They say it’s not their fault, but how do they know that? Whose fault is it, and why?

  9. Windows XP Driver

    Thanks a lot for sharing this info. I would definitely check drivermax. Kudos for sharing!

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