[RWP] Is There a Way to Extract a Driver from A Computer?

Indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Wed Jun 5 08:44:14 EDT 2013


I'll try to find the driver backup utility.
The trouble is I can't tell which of the USB drivers which all seem to 
be stored in system32/drivers/USB is the one this control surface is using.
The driver details in control panel/system/hardware/device manager 
doesn't describe possible drivers  with the same numbers, in fact, 
doesn't show any M-audio drivers, only microsoft drivers.
Maybe the windows repair was to reject the M-audio driver entirely and 
use the default microsoft USB midi driver instead.
You find all kinds of complaints online about Windows 7 64 not 
recognizing this pre-windows 7 64 control surface, but it's now going 
great on Windows 7 64' with whatever windows did in its driver repair.
Thanks,
Indi.

On 6/5/2013 7:28 AM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
> there are a few driver back up utilities out there intended for when u do a clean install of windows, you can just reload all the divers u had previously in one go. Don't see why it wouldn't work in this case. Google driver back up or something like that as its years since i had to use one and dont remember names.  If u find something that looks good, google for reviews of it to make sure its legit.
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> On Jun 5, 2013, at 6:13 AM, Indigo wrote:
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>> I got my old M-Audio TriggerFinger control surface really working great in 64 bit Windows 7; when Windows finally stepped in and offered to repair some defect in the 2010 factory driver.
>> Now, can I somehow extract that repaired driver to keep for use later?
>> Thanks for any kind help you provide,
>> Indi
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