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Export Drivers from Windows with Powershell

i found a cool article about exporting driver with powershell: powershell-is-king-export-drivers-from-windows/

Commando:
Export-WindowsDriver -Destination “C:\Drivers\$((Get-WmiObject -Class win32_computersystem).Model)” -Online

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Tags: Drivers, Export, Powershell, Windows
Posted on March 9, 2016Author WardCategories Microsoft, PowershellTags Drivers, Export, Powershell, Windows

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