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    Anyone knows how to make Stand-alone Driver DVD for G53

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by nealloy1981, Feb 10, 2012.

  1. nealloy1981

    nealloy1981 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi, I had to install my OS may be three times already and don't know how many more times i am gonna do it. I will probably buy SSD and therefore install OS all over again. It's really time consuming installing all the drivers and asus utilities. I really have liked there driver disk which came along with my G53SX. So i google a lot to make this driver disk with all the updated driver, but didn"t find step to step guide.
    Have anyone ever made it...could you please guide me through. I'll ever grateful to you....
     
  2. sarge_

    sarge_ Notebook Deity

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    You'd waste much more time and effort trying to make one.
    One way to solve that would be to use Acronis or something like that to backup the partiton(s) containing the OS, Program Files, ProgramData and Document and Settings after installing and configuring everything, then make incremental backups. But the drivers would still get outdated eventually.