About Driver Genius
Occasionally a new driver won’t work as well as you’d hoped. So you’ll want to uninstall it.
Plus, if you’ve removed or upgraded any hardware, the old drivers are probably still around, clogging up your system.
The easiest way to uninstall them?
With Driver Genius. And best of all… no skill required.
Just click the Uninstall Drivers button and select the driver you want to remove. That’s it.
Backs-up and restores your drivers
If you’ve ever installed or re-installed Windows, you’ll know how tedious it can be.
Sorting through numerous hardware installation disks (if you can find them all), then…
…loading each one into the CD/DVD drive… installing the drivers… rebooting Windows…
And on. And on.
Well, guess what? There’s an easier way…
And that is… use Driver Genius’s driver backup tool to copy all of your drivers onto to a disk or USB drive.
Or better still… create an exe auto installer.
So next time, you can install all of your drivers with a simple mouse click.
Think about how much time that’s going to save you.
Restoring drivers with Driver Genius.
One more thing to add:
If you’re concerned about security, you can set Driver Genius to fire up your anti-virus software and scan the backup file before it opens.
Device Diagnostics tool solves hardware problems
Want an easy way to get to the root of hardware problems?
Try the Device Diagnostics tool.
It lists all your drivers and whether they’re working properly … or not.
Even better… it’ll suggest ways to fix any problems.
And if you’re still stuck, you can save the details to a text file, which you can email to your hardware device’s technical support team.
Operating systems
Windows 7, Vista, XP, ME, 98, Server 2003 and 2008 Server (32-bit & 64-bit).
Give Driver Genius a go
If you haven’t tried Driver Genius, click the red button to download it directly from Avanquest Software’s secure server.