How to use the backup drive after reinstalling the system

Updated on technology 2024-06-17
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First of all, you need to know that the driver is backed up to that drive letter (that is, the path) and then you can manually restore it individually, or you can use a third-party recovery, it is recommended to use third-party driver software, which is more convenient.

    1.Open the driver wizard software and click to enter the driver interface.

    2.In the driver interface, click Path Settings in the lower right corner.

    3.Enter the settings window, where you can set the path of the driver backup, and it is recommended to set the path to a location other than the system installation disk.

    4.After setting the path, go back to the driver interface and click [One-click Backup] in the interface.

    5.Wait for the backup to complete. The software will give you a prompt when the backup is complete.

    6.When you go to the preset path location, you can see the drivers that have been backed up successfully.

    7.If you need to restore the driver, you can click Restore in the driver's interface.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Find the device in Device Manager, right-click to update the driver, and assign it to the driver you backed up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Use the driver wizard to point to the folder or archive you have backed up, and click Restore Driver.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Is there a software backup driver?

    The general "Master Lu" has a restore driver selection on it

    Select the path where the backup is located.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Right-click "This Computer" (or email "My Computer");

    2. Click "Manage" to open the computer management page;

    3. Click "Device Manager" in the left menu bar of the computer management page;

    4. Find the driver device you need to install and right-click;

    5. Select "Update Driver";

    6. Select "Browse my computer for driver software";

    7. Select "Browse";

    8. Select the drive file to be backed up;

    9. Click "Next" to install the driver;

    10. The driver installation is completed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, even if the driver is backed up, it cannot be used after reinstalling the system.

    Explanation: Drivers are usually different from the installed system, which means that after reinstalling the system, some of the original drivers may not be able to be used normally, so even the backup cannot be used normally.

    And the software for reinstalling the system is installed with the necessary drivers. If you find that the driver is incomplete or the version is not up to date after reinstalling the system, you can update the driver through the driver wizard or Master Lu.

    Note: It is recommended to back up important installation disk information, such as the content on the desktop, before reinstalling the system to prevent file loss caused by misoperation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When we reinstall the system on our computer, some drivers need to be backed up in advance. So how do you back up the driver before redoing the system? I have shared the method of backing up the driver before redoing the system, I hope it will be helpful to you.

    Backup the driver method before redoing the system

    Step 1: Back up the drive

    Drivers for all hardware in the current computer will be listed, where you can back up a single hardware driver or perform a "one-click backup" operation on all hardware drivers.

    Step 2: Restore the driver:

    After the system is reinstalled, run the "Driver Wizard" program, switch to the "Treasure Chest" tab, and click the "Driver Restore" button.

    In the "Drive Restore" window that opens, click the "Restore" button on the right side of the drive you want to restore to reinstall the driver of the corresponding hardware.

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