Driverpack Solution 15.10 - Version For Dvd9 Oc...

DriverPack Solution 15.10 – The DVD9 Offline Edition: Complete Driver Arsenal on a Single Disc

In the world of PC maintenance, few tasks are as tedious as hunting down drivers after a fresh Windows installation. While online solutions work for systems with active internet, offline computers—especially legacy machines—require a different approach. Enter DriverPack Solution 15.10, version for DVD9 (approximately 7.95 GB). This particular release stands apart as one of the most comprehensive offline driver collections ever packaged, designed to burn directly onto a dual-layer DVD or a high-capacity USB drive.

5. Driver Rollback & Backup

Before installing new drivers, the software creates a restore point and backs up existing drivers—a safety net missing from many competitors like Snappy Driver Installer (at the time). DriverPack Solution 15.10 - Version for DVD9 Oc...

4. How to Use (Step-by-Step)

Quick commands and tips

  • To show hidden devices in Device Manager: set DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1 in an elevated command prompt then run devmgmt.msc.
  • To uninstall driver via command line: pnputil /delete-driver <oem#.inf> /uninstall /force
  • For driver information: right-click device -> Properties -> Details -> Hardware Ids.

What Exactly Is DriverPack Solution 15.10 DVD9?

Released in October 2015 (hence "15.10"), this version was tailored for technicians, system integrators, and advanced users who need a complete driver database without an internet connection. The DVD9 designation (DVD-9, ~8.5 GB capacity) allowed DriverPack to include: DriverPack Solution 15

  • Over 400,000 device drivers (graphics, audio, network, chipset, storage, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, printer, and more)
  • Support for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and early Windows 10 builds (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Offline installation engine – no background downloads required
  • Auto-detect hardware – matches drivers based on Plug-and-Play (PNP) IDs

Unlike the smaller "Online" or "Lite" versions (usually ~200 MB), the DVD9 edition contains everything locally. This proves invaluable when reinstalling Windows on a PC with no ethernet or Wi-Fi driver pre-installed. To show hidden devices in Device Manager: set