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TSPeaceCorp
post Jul 18 2025, 03:12 PM, updated 6 months ago

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If you have the Avita Magus 12.2 laptop, kindly help to export the drivers for me. TQVM!!

I have upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and did not think to backup the drivers before moving to Windows 11. I thought Windows will get all drivers automatically but this is not the case.

Appreciate your time.

AVITA MAGUS Model: NS12T5

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Here's how to export drivers using PowerShell:
1.Open an elevated PowerShell: Search for "powershell", right-click "Windows PowerShell", and select "Run as administrator".
2.Execute the export command: Type Export-WindowsDriver -Online -Destination "<destination_path>" and press Enter. Replace <destination_path> with the desired folder path.
3.Verify the export: PowerShell will create the specified folder and copy the drivers there.
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dcheah
post Jul 21 2025, 12:20 PM

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QUOTE(PeaceCorp @ Jul 18 2025, 03:12 PM)
If you have the Avita Magus 12.2 laptop, kindly help to export the drivers for me. TQVM!!

I have upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11 and did not think to backup the drivers before moving to Windows 11. I thought Windows will get all drivers automatically but this is not the case.

Appreciate your time.

AVITA MAGUS Model: NS12T5

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Here's how to export drivers using PowerShell:
1.Open an elevated PowerShell: Search for "powershell", right-click "Windows PowerShell", and select "Run as administrator".
2.Execute the export command: Type Export-WindowsDriver -Online -Destination "<destination_path>" and press Enter. Replace <destination_path> with the desired folder path.
3.Verify the export: PowerShell will create the specified folder and copy the drivers there.
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Have you tried Rollback the Windows upgrade ? When you upgrade from Win10 to Win11, Windows will usually saved the Win10 in [C:] drive...

If you happens to have an old copy of the drivers, you can just used that drivers. Win11 will just allow the installation, some compatibility may occurs.

Another methods, try --> https://www.driveridentifier.com/scan/avita...3EC82D4E1DB617D

You need to download the missing drivers and its a trial-and-error process, kind of time consuming too.


Hope this helps... cool2.gif

TSPeaceCorp
post Jul 21 2025, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(dcheah @ Jul 21 2025, 12:20 PM)
Have you tried Rollback the Windows upgrade ? When you upgrade from Win10 to Win11, Windows will usually saved the Win10 in [C:] drive...

If you happens to have an old copy of the drivers, you can just used that drivers. Win11 will just allow the installation, some compatibility may occurs.

Another methods, try --> https://www.driveridentifier.com/scan/avita...3EC82D4E1DB617D

You need to download the missing drivers and its a trial-and-error process, kind of time consuming too.
Hope this helps...  cool2.gif
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Thanks for replying!

I went ahead of myself and removed the Windows.old folder because I was worried C drive may run out of space due to it being 64gb only. sad.gif

I have also tried the driveridentifier website already and it did not work.

Thanks again anyway!


ktek
post Jul 22 2025, 09:16 AM

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how bout driver genius from china one
dcheah
post Jul 22 2025, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(dcheah @ Jul 21 2025, 12:20 PM)
Have you tried Rollback the Windows upgrade ? When you upgrade from Win10 to Win11, Windows will usually saved the Win10 in [C:] drive...

If you happens to have an old copy of the drivers, you can just used that drivers. Win11 will just allow the installation, some compatibility may occurs.

Another methods, try --> https://www.driveridentifier.com/scan/avita...3EC82D4E1DB617D

You need to download the missing drivers and its a trial-and-error process, kind of time consuming too.
Hope this helps...  cool2.gif
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Try this method, also another trial & error process :-

1. Goto --> Computer Management --> Device Manager
2. Look for the missing driver with "?" mark, Right-Click --> Properties --> Details
3. Under "Property" drop-down box, Select --> Hardware Ids
4. Copy the first line of the listed value.
5. Open browser & Google the copied value.
6. Try look for compatible drivers or best if have direct Manufacturer website to download the drivers.

Some downloaded drivers doesn't have the exe/msi installer, usually zip files. You need to extract the zip file & then manually install drivers :-

1. Goto --> Computer Management --> Device Manager
2. Look for the missing driver with "?" mark, Right-Click --> Properties --> Drivers
3. Click --> Update Driver
4. Select --> Browse my computer for drivers
5. Search for the downloaded & extracted drivers, if a compatible drivers is found by Windows, then you can select it to install.

Also, you may need to restart the computer after each installation to confirm its working/installed correctly. If you some how installed a drivers that are not compatible with your hardware that maybe... maybe... caused a BSOD, then you need to restart the computer into "Safe Mode" and uninstall that drivers & after that restart normally.


Hope this helps... cool2.gif


 

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