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Is there a way to determine workstation installed drivers.

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scristaldi

IS-IT--Management
Mar 12, 2011
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Is the a program or way that I can
1. Determine what drives (ie, disk, nic etc) are used by system?
2. Grab these drives from workstation to use on bare metal clone?

Thanks
 

is a good pc inventory tool

what are you trying to achieve?

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Well, again you failed to give us any information as to the operating system, but what the heck, I'll take a stab in the dark, and say if you are using windows, there is a nice informational tool in windows, called system information, which will tell you everything the system is using.Click start (windows key) > Accessories > System tools > System Information. click the plus signs to open hardware, and you can see information about all of the devices.

Belarc is good, I also like PC wizard from cpuid.com:
 
Well, again you failed to give us any information as to the operating system

Yes - definitely a habit with this poster. Making the natives restless. Don't be so lazy in asking your questions. Spend 5 minutes writing your post and then read it again completely.

Provide information such as problem/goal, background information, operating system, patch level, what you've tried, results, error messages.
 
obviously, the OP is a non-native speaker of english, thus I'll overlook the spelling mistakes, e.g. drives (harddrives, opticaldrives, solid state drives, etc.) versus drivers (software for hardware devices)...

and yes, if you are using Windows, then there is a a tool out there that does save all the drivers from a system, so that one can install again at a later time...


would lead you to:

Driver Magician or Double Driver


Ben
"If it works don't fix it! If it doesn't use a sledgehammer..."
How to ask a question, when posting them to a professional forum.
Only ask questions with yes/no answers if you want "yes" or "no"
 
obviously, the OP is a non-native speaker of english

Never came to my mind. Bet they are not - bet, bet, bet 50 fake units of your favorite currency.
 
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