Oct 31, 2007
what I do regularly is simple backups of these files to external hard drive and DVD+RW's every x months. My point is that I don't keep different series of backups; I just keep overwriting my external drive and DVD's with the current backup, just to have the security of having a double of my data in a different geographic location in case of fire, flood, theft, etc. (knock on wood)
It occurs to me, however, that this system may not be entirely secure. What happens if, between the last backup and the current one, files on my system are modified in a way I didn't want? Or if someone else uses my computer and deletes files? Or if a file were accidentaly deleted, or even corrupted? In any of these cases, when I'd go do a backup, I'd be backing up a snapshot of My Documents that I don't quite want, because, unbeknownst to me, some of the files are corrupted or deleted, and it's not like I can go back in time and pull out a previous backup from (say) 2002 to recover a lost or damaged file. (The reason I won't keep previous backups is because I don't want to end up with an ever-expanding collection of dozens, and then hundreds of disks to keep in storage somewhere ... and even if I did, how would I know that the oldest DVD's in that pile weren't corroding and becoming unreadable over time...)
So what I want is this: a backup program, or separate application I'd run before the backup, which, when I come to do a backup, remembers the files from the last backup, and somehow compares the last backup to my current system (i.e. compares the previously backed-up files to what I'm about to backup), and tells me, before I proceed to overwrite the last backup with the current one, what has changed, in terms of which files are new since last time (obviously there will be new ones ... pictures, mp3's, docs), which ones are no longer there or corrupted (at which point I can make sure that the absent ones have intentionally been deleted since the last backup, and, if not, I can pull them back out of the previous backup and put them back on my system), before proceeding with the overwriting backup.
I looked at the different typical options, like incremental and differential backup, but they all involve constantly adding the new or modified files to an older initial backup, which always increases the number of discs you end up with. Also, those options will always keep the initial full backup on an old disc that's busy rotting away in the humidity. The way I'm talking about makes you always refresh your backup medium, and if your discs are no longer good, then you just replace them. In short, you would always have a fresh, full backup, and are sure that you're not copying corrupted files or that you're missing any, never to retrieve them again, because it tells you what the problems are before you proceed.
You see, normally, an incremental backup would be what I need, because it keeps an original version of the file, and then it keeps all incremental changes to that file over time, such as modifications. The problem with the incremental backup, however, is the principle that you're always needing more and more space to keep updating the original backup. If I'm backup up to DVD's, I don't want to have a new disc every time I incrementally backup my files. Also, how do you know that the original (1st) base backup, made years ago, doesn't now contain files that have become corrupted? Or the same for some of the earlier increments? Furthermore, there's the problem where, if you need to retrieve a file, you'd have to go back to the beginning, retrieve the original version, and then retrieve all the modifications across all the increments to get back to the version you want to get.
The way I'm talking about would be a rewrite your backup onto the medium (external drive, DVD's, solid state, whatever) every time you backup. That way, you always have a "fresh" set, and are not relying on an original base backup from 14 years ago + monthly increments, and don't have to worry about the original base backup itself having become corrupt after all these years.
Also, an incremental backup won't tell you what's missing or what's corrupt. Let's say you have your My Pictures. One of the folders is pictures from a Florida trip 5 years ago, and in it is a picture of when you had just caught a shark while fishing. That's a pretty important picture, and you want to keep it for all time. Well, meanwhile, you go on 20 more trips since that time, with 20 more folders full of pictures. 5 years later, you don't notice it, because you don't review old pictures very often, but that shark picture has become corrupt and irretrievable in your computer. Or, while viewing the pics from that trip one day, you accidentally delete it and don't notice. Or your friend or family member (for instance, a child) goes through your photos and starts deleting pictures. Or what if they open the picture in MS Paint and vandalise it by drawing a male member on your forehead. Now you come to do your backup of your whole My Pictures. If you simply overwrite the last backup with the current one, you're replacing a good copy of the shark picture with (potentially) a bad one ... or if it's been deleted, you're replacing the folder that had that picture with a folder that's missing it, and you'll never retrieve it again. If, on the other hand, you do incremental backups, then your picture is probably in the original base backup from 5 years ago, or else it's in one of the increments from 5 years ago, but who knows what the state is of the original base backup? Those original discs might be unreadable by now, and then there's the whole hassle of going up through the chain to get the pic. Not to mention that under this scenario, you have to notice yourself that a file is missing, and then take steps to retrieve it, as opposed to an application simply scanning and telling you so whenever you want.
Instead, there MUST be a way to do the full backup each time you back up (so you only have 1 set of discs to go into to find your files, and so that it's always relatively new, and not a rotten, corroded set of DVD's from 14 years ago), and that, before it actually does the backup, it tells you first what's missing, modified, added, corrupt between what you had the last time in your backup, and what you're about to overwrite it with now in your current backup.
I understand that the difficulty in indentifying corrupt files of any kind is that there are many different file types, and no program is so complete as to do that scan. But I guess I'm essentially worried about pictures, since mp3's and documents are less of a problem for me.
So really all I need is any application (not necessarily the backup program) to scan particular folders on my drive (only those I want to back up ... essentially My Documents, and not the whole drive) to check only 3 things:
1) which files have been modified (regular Windows xp search can do this if you advanced search for "files modified between ____ and _____", the 2 given dates being, say, the date of my last backup and the date of the current one);
2) which files are missing since the last backup (all this would involve is checking the files against a list ... seems simple ... and manually looking in Recycle Bin is obviously not enough because you may have emptied the Recycle Bin since last time); and
3) which files are corrupted
With the knowledge of these 3 things, I can take action to replace lost or corrupted files by taking them back out of my last backup. Then, I can safely proceed with the current backup.
I'm running XP MCE 2005.
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Sep 28, 2007
My laptop keeps doing a scan disk at least three times a week when my computer boots up. It does find errors and fixes them, but the it continues to happen. I am also having a problem accessing help and support. I have run a disk defrag, disk cleanup, Spybot check, CCleaner, and Avg Virus scan and they have come up with nothing. I have a Compaq Presario C304NR that is running Windows XP. As far as I know my Windows XP is completely updated. I'm not sure what other information you need to know so I went into dxdiag sorry if this is to much information lol just wasn't sure what u would need to know. Thank you for any help that you can give me...oh also I have a lot of programs that load up when I first start up. I want to shut down the ones I don't need and know how, but don't know which ones I can safely shut down.
System Information
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Time of this report: 9/28/2007, 16:42:17
Machine name: YOUR-0548C161E1
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_qfe.070227-2300)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: n/a
System Model: n/a
BIOS: n/a
Processor: Intel(R) Celeron(R) M CPU 420 @ 1.60GHz
Memory: 502MB RAM
Page File: 605MB used, 632MB available
Windows Dir: C:WINDOWS
DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.2180 32bit Unicode
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DxDiag Notes
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DirectX Files Tab: No problems found.
Display Tab 1: No problems found.
Sound Tab 1: No problems found.
Music Tab: No problems found.
Input Tab: No problems found.
Network Tab: No problems found.
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DirectX Debug Levels
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Direct3D: 0/4 (n/a)
DirectDraw: 0/4 (retail)
DirectInput: 0/5 (n/a)
DirectMusic: 0/5 (n/a)
DirectPlay: 0/9 (retail)
DirectSound: 0/5 (retail)
DirectShow: 0/6 (retail)
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Display Devices
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Card name: Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family
Manufacturer: Intel Corporation
Chip type: Intel(R) GMA 950
DAC type: Internal
Device Key: EnumPCIVEN_8086&DEV_27A2&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_03
Display Memory: 128.0 MB
Current Mode: 1280 x 800 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Monitor: Plug and Play Monitor
Monitor Max Res: 1600,1200
Driver Name: igxprd32.dll
Driver Version: 6.14.0010.4670 (English)
DDI Version: 9 (or higher)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Driver Date/Size: 8/14/2006 15:59:52, 48128 bytes
WHQL Logo'd: Yes
WHQL Date Stamp: n/a
VDD: n/a
Mini VDD: igxpmp32.sys
Mini VDD Date: 8/14/2006 16:00:24, 1109568 bytes
Device Identifier: {D7B78E66-64E2-11CF-B261-AF10A2C2CB35}
Vendor ID: 0x8086
Device ID: 0x27A2
SubSys ID: 0x30A5103C
Revision ID: 0x0003
Revision ID: 0x0003
Video Accel:
Deinterlace Caps: n/a
Registry: OK
DDraw Status: Enabled
D3D Status: Enabled
AGP Status: Not Available
DDraw Test Result: Not run
D3D7 Test Result: Not run
D3D8 Test Result: Not run
D3D9 Test Result: Not run
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Sound Devices
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Description: Conexant HD Audio output
Default Sound Playback: Yes
Default Voice Playback: Yes
Hardware ID: HDAUDIOFUNC_01&VEN_14F1&DEV_5047&SUBSYS_103C30A5&REV_1000
Manufacturer ID: 1
Product ID: 100
Type: WDM
Driver Name: CHDAud.sys
Driver Version: 3.40.0000.0000 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
WHQL Logo'd: Yes
Date and Size: 5/1/2007 02:11:54, 630272 bytes
Other Files:
Driver Provider: Conexant
HW Accel Level: Full
Cap Flags: 0xB5B
Min/Max Sample Rate: 8000, 48000
Static/Strm HW Mix Bufs: 13, 12
Static/Strm HW 3D Bufs: 0, 0
HW Memory: 0
Voice Management: No
EAX(tm) 2.0 Listen/Src: No, No
I3DL2(tm) Listen/Src: No, No
Sensaura(tm) ZoomFX(tm): No
Registry: OK
Sound Test Result: Not run
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Sound Capture Devices
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Description: Conexant HD Audio input
Default Sound Capture: Yes
Default Voice Capture: Yes
Driver Name: CHDAud.sys
Driver Version: 3.40.0000.0000 (English)
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Date and Size: 5/1/2007 02:11:54, 630272 bytes
Cap Flags: 0x41
Format Flags: 0xCCC
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DirectMusic
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DLS Path: C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32driversGM.DLS
DLS Version: 1.00.0016.0002
Acceleration: n/a
Ports: Microsoft Synthesizer, Software (Not Kernel Mode), Output, DLS, Internal, Default Port
Microsoft MIDI Mapper [Emulated], Hardware (Not Kernel Mode), Output, No DLS, Internal
Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth [Emulated], Hardware (Not Kernel Mode), Output, No DLS, Internal
Registry: OK
Test Result: Not run
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DirectInput Devices
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Device Name: Mouse
Attached: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/Product ID: n/a
FF Driver: n/a
Device Name: Keyboard
Attached: 1
Controller ID: n/a
Vendor/Product ID: n/a
FF Driver: n/a
Device Name: HP Quick Launch Buttons
Attached: 1
Controller ID: 0x0
Vendor/Product ID: 0x3647, 0x0001
FF Driver: n/a
Poll w/ Interrupt: No
Registry: OK
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USB Devices
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+ USB Root Hub
| Vendor/Product ID: 0x8086, 0x27C8
| Matching Device ID: usb
oot_hub
| Service: usbhub
| Driver: usbhub.sys, 8/4/2004 02:08:44, 57600 bytes
| Driver: usbd.sys, 8/4/2004 17:00:00, 4736 bytes
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Gameport Devices
----------------
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PS/2 Devices
------------
+ Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
| Matching Device ID: *pnp0303
| Service: i8042prt
| Driver: i8042prt.sys, 8/4/2004 17:00:00, 52736 bytes
| Driver: kbdclass.sys, 8/4/2004 09:58:34, 24576 bytes
|
+ HID Keyboard Device
| Matching Device ID: hid_device_system_keyboard
| Service: kbdhid
| Driver: kbdhid.sys, 8/4/2004 01:58:36, 14848 bytes
| Driver: kbdclass.sys, 8/4/2004 09:58:34, 24576 bytes
|
+ Terminal Server Keyboard Driver
| Matching Device ID: root
dp_kbd
| Upper Filters: kbdclass
| Service: TermDD
| Driver: termdd.sys, 8/4/2004 12:01:08, 40840 bytes
| Driver: kbdclass.sys, 8/4/2004 09:58:34, 24576 bytes
|
+ Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
| Matching Device ID: *syn011f
| Upper Filters: SynTP
| Service: i8042prt
|
+ Terminal Server Mouse Driver
| Matching Device ID: root
dp_mou
| Upper Filters: mouclass
| Service: TermDD
| Driver: termdd.sys, 8/4/2004 12:01:08, 40840 bytes
| Driver: mouclass.sys, 8/4/2004 09:58:34, 23040 bytes
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DirectPlay Service Providers
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DirectPlay8 Modem Service Provider - Registry: OK, File: dpnet.dll (5.03.2600.2180)
DirectPlay8 Serial Service Provider - Registry: OK, File: dpnet.dll (5.03.2600.2180)
DirectPlay8 IPX Service Provider - Registry: OK, File: dpnet.dll (5.03.2600.2180)
DirectPlay8 TCP/IP Service Provider - Registry: OK, File: dpnet.dll (5.03.2600.2180)
Internet TCP/IP Connection For DirectPlay - Registry: OK, File: dpwsockx.dll (5.03.2600.2180)
IPX Connection For DirectPlay - Registry: OK, File: dpwsockx.dll (5.03.2600.2180)
Modem Connection For DirectPlay - Registry: OK, File: dpmodemx.dll (5.03.2600.2180)
Serial Connection For DirectPlay - Registry: OK, File: dpmodemx.dll (5.03.2600.2180)
DirectPlay Voice Wizard Tests: Full Duplex: Passed, Half Duplex: Passed, Mic: Passed
DirectPlay Test Result: Not run
Registry: OK
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DirectPlay Adapters
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DirectPlay8 Modem Service Provider: HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
DirectPlay8 Serial Service Provider: COM3
DirectPlay8 TCP/IP Service Provider: Wireless Network Connection 2 - IPv4 -
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DirectPlay Voice Codecs
-----------------------
Voxware VR12 1.4kbit/s
Voxware SC06 6.4kbit/s
Voxware SC03 3.2kbit/s
MS-PCM 64 kbit/s
MS-ADPCM 32.8 kbit/s
Microsoft GSM 6.10 13 kbit/s
TrueSpeech(TM) 8.6 kbit/s
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DirectPlay Lobbyable Apps
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System Devices
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Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) Ultra ATA Storage Controllers - 27DF
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27DF&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&F9
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSintelide.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 01:59:42, 5504 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSpciidex.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 01:59:42, 25088 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSatapi.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 01:59:44, 95360 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) SMBus Controller - 27DA
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27DA&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&FB
Driver: n/a
Name: Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27D8&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&D8
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERShdaudbus.sys, 5.10.0001.5013 (English), 1/7/2005 20:07:18, 138752 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) PCI Express Root Port - 27D4
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27D4&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&E2
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSpci.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 02:07:48, 68224 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) PCI Express Root Port - 27D2
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27D2&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&E1
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSpci.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 02:07:48, 68224 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) PCI Express Root Port - 27D0
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27D0&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&E0
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSpci.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 02:07:48, 68224 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 27CC
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27CC&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&EF
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbehci.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:49, 30080 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbport.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:49, 143360 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32usbui.dll, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 03:56:48, 74240 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbhub.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 02:08:44, 57600 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32hccoin.dll, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 17:00:00, 7168 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27CB
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27CB&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&EB
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbuhci.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:50, 20608 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbport.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:49, 143360 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32usbui.dll, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 03:56:48, 74240 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbhub.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 02:08:44, 57600 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27CA
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27CA&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&EA
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbuhci.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:50, 20608 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbport.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:49, 143360 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32usbui.dll, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 03:56:48, 74240 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbhub.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 02:08:44, 57600 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27C9
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27C9&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&E9
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbuhci.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:50, 20608 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbport.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:49, 143360 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32usbui.dll, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 03:56:48, 74240 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbhub.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 02:08:44, 57600 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27C8
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27C8&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&E8
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbuhci.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:50, 20608 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbport.sys, 5.01.2600.2891 (English), 4/19/2006 07:50:49, 143360 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32usbui.dll, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 03:56:48, 74240 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32driversusbhub.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 02:08:44, 57600 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801GBM SATA AHCI Controller
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27C5&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&FA
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSiaStor.sys, 5.05.0000.1035 (English), 10/13/2005 05:07:12, 874240 bytes
Name: Intel(R) 82801GBM (ICH7-M) LPC Interface Controller - 27B9
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27B9&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_013&B1BFB68&0&F8
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSisapnp.sys, 5.01.2600.0000 (English), 8/17/2001 16:58:02, 35840 bytes
Name: Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27A6&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_033&B1BFB68&0&11
Driver: n/a
Name: Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27A2&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_033&B1BFB68&0&10
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSigxpmp32.sys, 6.14.0010.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 16:00:24, 1109568 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igxprd32.dll, 6.14.0010.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 15:59:52, 48128 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igxpgd32.dll, 6.14.0010.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 15:59:42, 140288 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igxpdv32.dll, 6.14.0010.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 15:59:14, 1304320 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igxpdx32.dll, 6.14.0010.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 16:01:06, 2076160 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igxpxa32.cpa, 8/14/2006 14:27:00, 524850 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igxpxa32.vp, 8/14/2006 14:27:02, 929 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igxpxk32.vp, 8/14/2006 14:27:02, 58704 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igxpxs32.vp, 8/14/2006 16:30:02, 22416 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32hccutils.dll, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:37:04, 81920 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxsrvc.dll, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:37:32, 43520 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxsrvc.exe, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:37:30, 188416 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxpph.dll, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:37:50, 163840 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxcpl.cpl, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:39:22, 94208 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxcfg.exe, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:08, 450560 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxdev.dll, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:37:00, 155648 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxdo.dll, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:38:00, 98304 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxtray.exe, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:39:08, 98304 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxzoom.exe, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:38:54, 106496 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32hkcmd.exe, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:28, 114688 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxress.dll, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:38:14, 3276800 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxpers.exe, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:38:08, 94208 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrara.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:42, 143360 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrchs.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:42, 98304 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrcht.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:44, 98304 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrdan.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:44, 159744 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrdeu.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:44, 176128 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrenu.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:37:10, 155648 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxresp.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:46, 172032 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrfin.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:46, 159744 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrfra.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:46, 167936 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrheb.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:48, 139264 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrita.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:48, 172032 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrjpn.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:50, 114688 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrkor.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:50, 114688 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrnld.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:50, 172032 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrnor.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:50, 159744 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrplk.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:52, 163840 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrptb.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:52, 163840 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrptg.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:52, 163840 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrrus.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:52, 163840 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrsve.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:54, 159744 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrtha.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:54, 147456 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrcsy.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:44, 159744 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrell.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:46, 176128 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrhun.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:48, 167936 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxrtrk.lrc, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:54, 155648 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxext.exe, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:36, 110592 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxexps.dll, 3.00.0000.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 14:41:36, 23552 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32difx32.dll, 2.01.0000.0000 (English), 4/21/2006 10:13:40, 309760 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32iglicd32.dll, 6.14.0010.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 15:16:50, 2363392 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igldev32.dll, 6.14.0010.4670 (English), 8/14/2006 15:19:24, 450560 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32igfxCoIn_v4670.dll, 8/14/2006 16:24:12, 192512 bytes
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32difxapi.dll, 2.01.0000.0000 (English), 4/21/2006 10:13:40, 309760 bytes
Name: Mobile Intel(R) 955XM/945GM/PM/GMS/940GML Express Processor to DRAM Controller Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_27A0&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_033&B1BFB68&0&00
Driver: n/a
Name: Intel(R) 82801 PCI Bridge - 2448
Device ID: PCIVEN_8086&DEV_2448&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_E13&B1BFB68&0&F0
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSpci.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 8/4/2004 02:07:48, 68224 bytes
Name: Broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN
Device ID: PCIVEN_14E4&DEV_4311&SUBSYS_1363103C&REV_014&38B5BDF7&0&00E2
Driver: n/a
Name: Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
Device ID: PCIVEN_10EC&DEV_8139&SUBSYS_30A5103C&REV_104&2EC23395&0&40F0
Driver: C:WINDOWSsystem32DRIVERSRtnicxp.sys, 5.663.1212.2006 (English), 12/14/2006 16:44:06, 85120 bytes
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