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    PowellParker is offline Senior Member
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    Default Driver Sweeper and twin Boot Systems

    I am using a twin booting system which is install with window Xp as well as the windows vista. i want to eradicate the drivers from the windows xp which is installed on my system. Is it possible to use Driver Sweeper to clean up my Forceware 182.50. Tell me whether the driver sweeper will keep the drivers with scene as it is.
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    According to my acquaintance this software won't touch anything accept the desired drivers since these two operating system are encumbered on different drives. Hence simply use the application for removing the drivers form your system. This application will eradicate only the drivers without removing any other thing.

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    In this position i would recommend you to remove the drivers manually since if you try to get rid of this driver by resources of such funtion software they may harm the other operating system install so i think that the driver sweeper function may also remove the driver from windows Vista too. Hope this helps.

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    I think that windows vista is very much higher than windows Xp Operating system and hence it will take a good worry of the drivers which you want to install or take away from your system. I would backer you to download and install the bearing on your system and remove the drivers using the same will not involve windows vista.

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    Try using the driver cleaner in its place of using the driver sweeper in this condition since you are dual booting your system i would recommend you to get rid of the driver using this function this is far more steadfast and i have bused this application on my system which is also booted dually with windows Xp and windows vista.

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