Snappy Driver Installer Offline Installation Guide These are few simple rules to get you up and run, with Snappy Driver Installer Offline install in your Windows machine in few minutes.
Step 1: Download Snappy Driver Installer Offline First thing that you would need is to get yourself the download file for the Snappy Driver Installer Offline. If possible download the latest full driver pack.
Full offline driver pack has all drivers that means you will have to rely on no other source to install a driver if you have this full pack on your computer.
Full driver pack will also consume lot of hard disk space on your system so make sure to have plenty of free space on your computer to avoid issues. Step 2: Extract the Files After you have finished downloading the full offline driver pack you can then move forward to the next step of extraction. Step 1: Unzipping the ZIP file1. In the first step go to the folder where you have downloaded the ZIP file. 2.
Right-click the ZIP file and select Extract All to start the unzipping process.
3. Now choose a location where you want to save the files after the extraction. If you want you can create a new folder or select an existing folder, just ensure that there is enough space to save the file. 4.
Wait until the process of extracting the files gets complete.
Step 3: Executing the Software Once you are finished with the ZIP file extraction, you would find an application file in the extracted folder, generally, this file would be ‘SDIOx64.exe’ if you are running on x64 bit system while on the other hand if you are running on an x86 bit system it would be ‘SDIOx86.exe’.
You'll then need to double click on this application and right click it and 'Run as administrator' to properly open and run Snappy Driver Installer Offline on your Windows PC. Step 4: Scan Your Computer Once you click 'Run as administrator' Snappy Driver Installer will automatically begin scanning your PC and its contents. This will include scanning all hardware drivers installed on your computer in order to find any that might need to be updated. Allow this scan to complete before you proceed.
Step 5: Choose the drivers The Snappy Driver Installer will then show you all the drivers available on your computer that it can either install or update. From there you can choose 'Install All recommended updates' or you can select individual hardware components you wish to install the drivers for. It will provide a small explanation of each package.
Step 6: Create a restore point (Recommended) Ensure that the option 'Create a system restore point' is selected if it's there while choosing drivers to install.
This is extremely helpful if a driver that you installed causes some sort of problem. Step 7: Install the drivers When you've chosen all of your desired drivers to install, just click the install button and the software will handle it. Don't turn your PC off during the installation process. Step 8: restart the PC It is advisable to restart your computer after installing drivers.
Then once it restarts you can check out Device Manager to ensure all hardware components are properly detected by Windows.
A few helpful hints Keep your driver database updated so you and your new hardware components are in sync and if you buy any new equipment update its drivers right after installing it on your PC. Consider making backups of your drivers pack for offline storage.
If your system is already working fine, there is no need for you to install all the available drivers from Snappy Driver Installer.
* You always have to run Snappy Driver Installer as administrator to make things work properly. Final Note: Since Snappy Driver Installer Offline does not requires actual installation, you just have to extract the files and double-click on the .exe file whenever you need to install or update the drivers on your PC.