linda
May 31, 2020, 12:58am
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To back up your current collection of drivers, open File Explorer and go to C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore. Copy the FileRepository subfolder to a backup location, such as a USB flash drive or removable hard drive, but not on disk C.
Anybody confirm that?
TIA
I used this guide to export original drivers after first power on and initial configuration without internet connection:
You can use the doubledriver app to get a copy of your drivers and then reinstall them with the same app when needed
linda
June 14, 2020, 6:37am
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Great.
Thank you very much.
Works smooth like silk.
would you pass them on to me?
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linda
October 13, 2020, 3:08am
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These are drivers taken from a brand new Chuwi Hi10 X (Q128GH6206xxxxx)
Drivers:
Drivers (Full)
Drivers (3rd Party)
“Full” includes the generic Windows drivers (supplied with Windows) while “3rd Party” only includes those outside of the generic Windows drivers (such as Chuwi hardware specific drivers)
Software:
Double Driver
7-Zip
Simply use Double Driver to “restore” your required driver or select all of them to return all drivers to the default stock versions.
You might be asking why …
Have a look at these treads.
Best
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