This is the original authors version and includes about 40Gbs of drivers and are all available on a 64GB USB flash drive that has room for more. We can't always guarantee the latest release, but the release will always be close to that release. There are sellers that offer much earlier versions of driver installation disks, but they obviously won't be able to support the newest hardware and aren't likely to offer the most up to date driver versions. Snappy Driver Installer Origin (SDI) is a portable program for installing and updating drivers that does not require an Internet connection. Just like SDIO, it is a leader among programs of this class in terms of driver selection accuracy and speed. When ranking drivers, prioritizes more suitable drivers (regardless of newer versions) to minimize risks for end users. Professionals can appreciate the large amount of information provided about drivers and the ability to select an alternative driver. Main features of SDI: Programming language: C/C++.The most advanced driver selection algorithm among analogues.The program "weighs" about 4 megabytes (both versions) and does not require any third-party programs/libraries.High performance when indexing, searching for a driver, installing.Support for working with unpacked drivers.Create system snapshots that allow you to emulate someone else's system on another PC.Warnings about possible attempts of viruses to infect the flash drive with the program.The ability to update the program and driverpacks via the Internet (torrent technology). The distribution is updated with each release of driverpacks, and not once a month. Driverpacks included in the distributionDP_Biometric | Touch panelsDP_Bluetooth | Bluetooth DevicesDP_CardReader | Card ReadersDP_Chipset | ChipsetsDP_LAN_Intel | Intel Network CardsDP_LAN_Others | Other network cardsDP_LAN_Realtek-NT | Network cards Realtek (Win Vista-10)DP_LAN_Realtek-XP | Network cards Realtek (Win XP)DP_MassStorage | HDD/SSD controllersDP_Misc | PeripheralsDP_Modem | ModemsDP_Monitor | Monitors and projectorsDP_Printer | PrintersDP_Sound_CMedia | Sound cards C-MediaDP_Sound_Conexant | Sound cards ConexantDP_Sound_Creative | Sound cards CreativeDP_Sound_IDT | IDT and SigmaTel sound cardsDP_Sound_Intel | Sound cards IntelDP_Sound_Others | Other sound cardsDP_Sound_VIA | Sound cards VIADP_Sounds_HDMI | HDMI audio devicesDP_Sounds_Realtek | Sound cards RealtekDP_Sound_Waves | Extracted from DP_Sounds_RealtekDP_Telephone | Phones/SmartphonesDP_Touchpad_Alps | Touch pads AlpsDP_Touchpad_Cypress | Touchpads CypressDP_Touchpad_Elan | Touchpads ElanDP_Touchpad_Others | Touchpads otherDP_Touchpad_Synaptics | Touch pads SynapticsDP_TV_Aver | Tuners AverDP_TV_Beholder | Tuners BeholderDP_TV_DVB | Tuners and DVB devicesDP_TV_Others | Tuners, otherDP_Vendor | Unique devices of specific vendorsDP_Video_Intel-NT | Intel Video Cards (Win Vista-10)DP_Video_Intel-XP | Video cards Intel (Win XP)DP_Videos_nVIDIA_Legacy-NT | Intel graphics cards (old legacy drivers)DP_Video_nVIDIA_Server | nVidia Server Video CardsDP_Video_nVIDIA-NT | Video cards nVidia (Win Vista-10)DP_Video_nVIDIA-XP | Video cards nVidia (Win XP)DP_Videos_AMD_Legacy-NT | AMD/ATI video cards (old legacy drivers)DP_Videos_AMD_Server | AMD/ATI server video cardsDP_Videos_AMD-NT | Video cards AMD/ATI (Win Vista-10)DP_Videos_AMD-XP | Video cards AMD/ATI (Win XP)DP_Videos_Others | Other video cardsDP_WebCam | WebcamsDP_WLAN-WiFi | Wi-Fi modules and wireless devicesDP_WWAN-4G | Modems/devices 3G/4G/LTEDP_xUSB | USB controllersDP_zAndroid | AndroidsDP_zUSB3 | USB 3 controllersDP_zVirtual | Virtual Devices Various useful things in working with the program that you need to knowClicking on the driver panel sets / unchecks the checkbox.The “Install” button launches the installation of the selected drivers.Clicking on the driver panel while holding down the Shift key starts the installation of this driver.During installation, you can add / exclude drivers to the installation.It is possible to cancel the installation of the driver before its final unpacking.Clicking on the general progress bar stops the installation.Holding the spacebar while hovering over the driver panel displays a table with all alternative drivers for that device. The list is sorted from most suitable to least suitable.Clicking on the double check icon on the right side of the driver panel reveals a complete list of alternative drivers for the device.You can also display alternative drivers using filters in expert mode.Holding Ctrl while hovering the mouse over a driver displays a tooltip comparing the installed driver with the proposed one. Preferred characteristics are highlighted in green. The lower the score of a driver, the better it fits.Right-clicking on the driver panel opens the context menu.Clicking on the "System Information" panel opens the "Device Manager".By right-clicking on the "System Information" panel, a context menu opens, in which you can specify in the list the system for which drivers for this hardware configuration will be found/selected.The program window can be dragged by any part of it.In case of adding/removing a device, the program itself will update the list of drivers.When you try to write the autorun.inf file to a flash drive, you may receive a warning about a possible virus.By pressing the F8 key, you can change the display mode of drivers in the list. One click displays the name of the driverpack with this driver on the right side of the driver panel. The second press moves the name of the driverpack up above the driver/driver group. The third press removes the name of the driverpack. (the same actions are available in the "Options" dialog box)Holding down the Ctrl key while rotating the mouse wheel allows you to increase/decrease interface elements in the program window. Pressing Ctrl+0 returns the dimensions of the program interface elements to "default". The alternative combination of holding down the Ctrl key and the "+" and "-" keys of the keyboard works in the same way. (the same actions are available in the "Options" dialog box)
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Brand | Open Source |
| Type | Drivers Update |
| Format | USB Flash Drive |
| Platform | Windows |
| Language | English |
| License Category | Standard |
| UPC | Does not apply |
| MPN | Does Not Apply |
| For Operating Systems | Windows |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Number Of Devices | Unlimited |
| Operating Systems | Microsoft Windows |
This is the original authors version and includes about 40Gbs of drivers and are all available on a 64GB USB flash drive that has room for more. We can’t always guarantee the latest release, but the release will always be close to that release. There are sellers that offer much earlier versions of driver installation disks, but they obviously won’t be able to support the newest hardware and aren’t likely to offer the most up to date driver versions. Snappy Driver Installer Origin (SDI) is a portable program for installing and updating drivers that does not require an Internet connection. Just like SDIO, it is a leader among programs of this class in terms of driver selection accuracy and speed. When ranking drivers, prioritizes more suitable drivers (regardless of newer versions) to minimize risks for end users. Professionals can appreciate the large amount of information provided about drivers and the ability to select an alternative driver. Main features of SDI: Programming language: C/C++.The most advanced driver selection algorithm among analogues.The program “weighs” about 4 megabytes (both versions) and does not require any third-party programs/libraries.High performance when indexing, searching for a driver, installing.Support for working with unpacked drivers.Create system snapshots that allow you to emulate someone else’s system on another PC.Warnings about possible attempts of viruses to infect the flash drive with the program.The ability to update the program and driverpacks via the Internet (torrent technology). The distribution is updated with each release of driverpacks, and not once a month. Driverpacks included in the distributionDP_Biometric | Touch panelsDP_Bluetooth | Bluetooth DevicesDP_CardReader | Card ReadersDP_Chipset | ChipsetsDP_LAN_Intel | Intel Network CardsDP_LAN_Others | Other network cardsDP_LAN_Realtek-NT | Network cards Realtek (Win Vista-10)DP_LAN_Realtek-XP | Network cards Realtek (Win XP)DP_MassStorage | HDD/SSD controllersDP_Misc | PeripheralsDP_Modem | ModemsDP_Monitor | Monitors and projectorsDP_Printer | PrintersDP_Sound_CMedia | Sound cards C-MediaDP_Sound_Conexant | Sound cards ConexantDP_Sound_Creative | Sound cards CreativeDP_Sound_IDT | IDT and SigmaTel sound cardsDP_Sound_Intel | Sound cards IntelDP_Sound_Others | Other sound cardsDP_Sound_VIA | Sound cards VIADP_Sounds_HDMI | HDMI audio devicesDP_Sounds_Realtek | Sound cards RealtekDP_Sound_Waves | Extracted from DP_Sounds_RealtekDP_Telephone | Phones/SmartphonesDP_Touchpad_Alps | Touch pads AlpsDP_Touchpad_Cypress | Touchpads CypressDP_Touchpad_Elan | Touchpads ElanDP_Touchpad_Others | Touchpads otherDP_Touchpad_Synaptics | Touch pads SynapticsDP_TV_Aver | Tuners AverDP_TV_Beholder | Tuners BeholderDP_TV_DVB | Tuners and DVB devicesDP_TV_Others | Tuners, otherDP_Vendor | Unique devices of specific vendorsDP_Video_Intel-NT | Intel Video Cards (Win Vista-10)DP_Video_Intel-XP | Video cards Intel (Win XP)DP_Videos_nVIDIA_Legacy-NT | Intel graphics cards (old legacy drivers)DP_Video_nVIDIA_Server | nVidia Server Video CardsDP_Video_nVIDIA-NT | Video cards nVidia (Win Vista-10)DP_Video_nVIDIA-XP | Video cards nVidia (Win XP)DP_Videos_AMD_Legacy-NT | AMD/ATI video cards (old legacy drivers)DP_Videos_AMD_Server | AMD/ATI server video cardsDP_Videos_AMD-NT | Video cards AMD/ATI (Win Vista-10)DP_Videos_AMD-XP | Video cards AMD/ATI (Win XP)DP_Videos_Others | Other video cardsDP_WebCam | WebcamsDP_WLAN-WiFi | Wi-Fi modules and wireless devicesDP_WWAN-4G | Modems/devices 3G/4G/LTEDP_xUSB | USB controllersDP_zAndroid | AndroidsDP_zUSB3 | USB 3 controllersDP_zVirtual | Virtual Devices Various useful things in working with the program that you need to knowClicking on the driver panel sets / unchecks the checkbox.The “Install” button launches the installation of the selected drivers.Clicking on the driver panel while holding down the Shift key starts the installation of this driver.During installation, you can add / exclude drivers to the installation.It is possible to cancel the installation of the driver before its final unpacking.Clicking on the general progress bar stops the installation.Holding the spacebar while hovering over the driver panel displays a table with all alternative drivers for that device. The list is sorted from most suitable to least suitable.Clicking on the double check icon on the right side of the driver panel reveals a complete list of alternative drivers for the device.You can also display alternative drivers using filters in expert mode.Holding Ctrl while hovering the mouse over a driver displays a tooltip comparing the installed driver with the proposed one. Preferred characteristics are highlighted in green. The lower the score of a driver, the better it fits.Right-clicking on the driver panel opens the context menu.Clicking on the “System Information” panel opens the “Device Manager”.By right-clicking on the “System Information” panel, a context menu opens, in which you can specify in the list the system for which drivers for this hardware configuration will be found/selected.The program window can be dragged by any part of it.In case of adding/removing a device, the program itself will update the list of drivers.When you try to write the autorun.inf file to a flash drive, you may receive a warning about a possible virus.By pressing the F8 key, you can change the display mode of drivers in the list. One click displays the name of the driverpack with this driver on the right side of the driver panel. The second press moves the name of the driverpack up above the driver/driver group. The third press removes the name of the driverpack. (the same actions are available in the “Options” dialog box)Holding down the Ctrl key while rotating the mouse wheel allows you to increase/decrease interface elements in the program window. Pressing Ctrl+0 returns the dimensions of the program interface elements to “default”. The alternative combination of holding down the Ctrl key and the “+” and “-” keys of the keyboard works in the same way. (the same actions are available in the “Options” dialog box)