Remove old definitions to save space on Hard - DriverStore Explorer





When you update or download a new definition for your device, whether you define the graphics card, sound card or other devices, the old definition remains stored until you can refer to it at any time you want. I have already needed to refer to the definition of my old screen card to avoid a problem with the modern definition, But most of the time I do not need the old definitions because the most recent definitions have been working for a while and work well and recently was launched DriverStore Explorer, which performs this task easier, let us review with you.





DriverStore Explorer is a free and open source program that works as a program to manage your device definitions. You can view all the definitions installed on your old and new computer with details such as the INF file (the reference file that refers to all the profiles) And others. Also, when running, the program is run as read-only without modification, but you can easily press Restart As Admin to restart the program with all privileges  (downloading programs)


Once you have restarted the program, you can click on Add Package to add a new definition from your computer, or you can add a tag next to any definition or definitions and press Delete Package to remove it or click on the Select Old Drivers option. In the sense of those that have the latest versions of the user on your device and you can directly click on Delete Package to delete directly.





The program works very well and exquisitely, and it already defines the old definitions in an excellent way and you can review also before pressing delete, but I strongly advise you to review the topic of saving and restoring a backup copy of your device without programs first and back up all the definitions so you can avoid the occurrence Any problems in the future.


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