In a painfull unrewarding search for my video drivers on the net I was struck with the thought that there must be something (program) out there to harvest the drives directly from my hardrive for backup. A less painfull and much more rewarding search found
DriverGuide Toolkit it does exactly what I wanted and very easily too. Also it will search the net for newer versions of the drivers you are using.
Now all my drivers are backed up in their own folders all sorted and created by this software.
Enjoy, Skank
DriverGuide Toolkit identifies and lists drivers installed on your computer and, when connected to the Internet, allows you to search DriverGuide.com (and other sources) for driver updates and manufacturer sites. In addition, it allows you to backup your currently installed drivers for safe keeping. Backing up your Windows driver files means that they will be available to you the next time you need to reinstall the driver or the whole operating system. DriverGuide Toolkit places the driver files in one organized location of your choosing.
DriverGuide Toolkit is especially helpful in situations where you have a computer in your possession and the internal hardware is unknown. DriverGuide Toolkit can identify the hardware on the system and the associated drivers, back them up to a specified location, and find the latest driver updates for them. DriverGude Toolkit is even network compatible - you can just as easily connect to a remote computer on your network, backup drivers, and find updates!
http://www.driverguidetoolkit.com/