Driverstoreexplorer.v0.11.72
There are specific scenarios where this tool transitions from "useful" to "essential."
: Supports adding and installing new driver packages to the driver store, with an option for automatic device installation. Offline Support
For users with small SSDs (like 128GB or 256GB boot drives), every gigabyte counts. It is not uncommon for a system that has been in use for three years to have a Driver Store bloated with 15GB of printer drivers, Bluetooth adapters, and old audio drivers. By running this tool and removing packages driverstoreexplorer.v0.11.72
The developer has hinted at v0.12.0, which may include:
: Optimized targeting for the .NET Framework to prevent crashes during large batch deletions. 🗒 Features Overview There are specific scenarios where this tool transitions
When you launch v0.11.72, you’ll see a two-panel interface. The left panel lists all driver packages; the right panel shows details of the selected package. Here is how to use it effectively.
: Improved columns sorting for Size and Driver Class . By running this tool and removing packages The
Follow these steps to safely free up disk space using DriverStore Explorer v0.11.72. 1. Launch with Administrator Privileges Right-click Rapr.exe . Select . Grant UAC permission if prompted. 2. Enumerate and Analyze Wait for the driver list to populate automatically. Look at the Size column to spot storage hogs.