Driver Backup
Driver Backup refers to the process of creating copies of device drivers installed on a computer. Device drivers are essential software that allow the operating system to communicate with hardware components, such as printers, graphics cards, and network adapters. Backing up these drivers ensures that you can easily restore them if they become corrupted or lost during system updates or hardware changes.
This backup can be done manually by locating the driver files or using specialized software tools that automate the process. Having a Driver Backup can save time and effort, especially when reinstalling an operating system or troubleshooting hardware issues.