NoTRite
Member
Hey guys,
I would like to remove unnecessary drivers from my system in the safest way possible. Meaning, I would like to keep those drivers that I need for this system, as well as any for external devices I might reasonably want to install in the future.
I found some that I obviously will never use, like POS Barcode scanners, but I'm not sure about the other 99%. For example, I don't have any 1394 ports on here, but I might use a USB-to-1394 adapter in the future for some reason. It's a laptop so I can't add any hardware directly, like a PCI 1394 card, but I'm still not sure about removing it.
Is there any way for NTLite to remove unused drivers after installation? Can I then re-add them if I need to?
And of the unused drivers, which would you suggest that I keep? How should I go about this?
Thanks!
Edit: I think the main point is, there needs to be an updated guide for drivers
I would like to remove unnecessary drivers from my system in the safest way possible. Meaning, I would like to keep those drivers that I need for this system, as well as any for external devices I might reasonably want to install in the future.
I found some that I obviously will never use, like POS Barcode scanners, but I'm not sure about the other 99%. For example, I don't have any 1394 ports on here, but I might use a USB-to-1394 adapter in the future for some reason. It's a laptop so I can't add any hardware directly, like a PCI 1394 card, but I'm still not sure about removing it.
Is there any way for NTLite to remove unused drivers after installation? Can I then re-add them if I need to?
And of the unused drivers, which would you suggest that I keep? How should I go about this?
Thanks!
Edit: I think the main point is, there needs to be an updated guide for drivers
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