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Driver Magician 3.21

leejjcn   on 22 May 2007 - 02:34 · 5 comments & 4589 views

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Driver Magician is an easy-to-use and powerful tool for device drivers backup, restoration, update and removal in Windows operation system.

Features:
  • Back up device drivers of your computer in four modes.
  • Restore device drivers from backup in one mouse click.
  • Update device drivers of your PC to improve system performance and stability.
  • Uninstall device drivers
  • Live Update device identifier database and driver update database.
  • Detect unknown devices.
  • Get detailed information of the hardware drivers.
  • Clone all drivers to an auto-setup package (.EXE), so you can restore drivers without installing Driver Magician.

Changelog:
  • Add device drivers uninstallation function
  • Support Window XP 64-Bit, Windows 2003 64-Bit and Windows Vista 64-Bit
  • Rewrite device driver update function
  • Improve accuracy of drivers update
  • Fix a bug of memory leak
  • Update unknown devices database and drivers update database
  • Back up drivers of non-present devices
  • Some minor tweaks
Download: Driver Magician 3.21 (Shareware, $29.95)
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#1 sgtLENIN on 22 May 2007 - 07:36
Any good?
(1 reply) #2 Jeremy of Many on 22 May 2007 - 10:29
The changelog is for v3.21 but the screenshot is still of the old v2.0? It also isn't freeware whereas DriverMax is.
#2.1 mlauzon76 on 22 May 2007 - 12:33
Quote - (Jeremy of Many said @ #2)
The changelog is for v3.21 but the screenshot is still of the old v2.0? It also isn't freeware whereas DriverMax is.


Because v3.x still looks like v2.


#3 ajbcs on 22 May 2007 - 10:57
what does this do??? device manager creates restore point for drivers and you can revert drivers to old versions easliy...
#4 Shiranui on 23 May 2007 - 05:39
DriverMax does a more than good enough job, all for the bargain price of $0.

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