Teddy Z is an independent developer whose open-source utilities focus on low-level Windows maintenance tasks that are normally buried in command-line tools. The single published title, Driver Store Explorer, exposes the operating-system driver repository through a straightforward graphical interface, letting system administrators and power users enumerate, stage, install or remove third-party driver packages without manually mounting offline images or memorizing DISM syntax. Typical use cases include cleaning outdated OEM graphics or printer drivers that block Windows Update, injecting network or storage drivers into offline WIM files before mass deployment, and quickly verifying digital signatures or version numbers across hundreds of inf packages. Because the program reads and writes the live driver store, it is frequently launched from portable media during troubleshooting sessions on machines that refuse to boot after a problematic driver installation. The lightweight executable requires no setup, supports batch selection, exports lists to CSV for audit trails, and integrates with Windows security so only properly catalog-signed drivers can be added. Teddy Z’s entire catalog is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the newest release and permitting unattended batch installation alongside other utilities.

Driver Store Explorer

Makes it easier to deal with Windows' driver store. Supported operations include to list/add/install/delete third-party driver packages.

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