![]() ![]() ![]() So attached to this blog is a script for doing just that. It’s a little scary that people will download random utilities from random websites to do this though, especially when it’s so easy to do on Windows 8 and above using PowerShell. I’ve never been a big fan of this approach due to those caveats, but it can work well in some scenarios. Well, you can – with some caveats described below. So rather than find and download those same drivers from the OEM’s website, why can’t I just extract the drivers from OS that’s already on the system? It has all the drivers on it that are needed. ![]() It seems like a common request: I’ve got a brand new system, right out of the box from the OEM. First published on TechNet on Sep 16, 2013 ![]()
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