Hi My Advise is always; "don't fix it if ain't broke." That is especially true when it comes to up dating drivers.
I do how ever like to keep some drivers up dated. Graphics being one of them. I know the advise is always get your drivers from the manufacture and I agree for the most part. However a large number of manufactures stop providing up dates after your PC gets a little older.
That's why I really like this program.If nothing else it gives you some ideas. My advise is still "don't fix it if it ain't broke." Give this a software a look. Then look for your manufacture's drivers and compare what SlimDrivers finds. It has a very good back up feature. It works a little different than the high dollar ones, but it gets the job done. I have used it on several occasions and I find it very helpful to have.
The rule still stands"Always check your manufacture for drivers". Use Slimdrivers to compare with your manufacture! Just give it a look. You might even like it!
PS I keep my PC tuned up pretty well. You will see in my screen print,all my drivers are current.
Give me your feed back!
PS I only approve of the first video in this thread by Tim! It was the best one I could find and I trust Major Geeks for down loads.They don't put PUP's on you and warn you about them!
I do how ever like to keep some drivers up dated. Graphics being one of them. I know the advise is always get your drivers from the manufacture and I agree for the most part. However a large number of manufactures stop providing up dates after your PC gets a little older.
That's why I really like this program.If nothing else it gives you some ideas. My advise is still "don't fix it if it ain't broke." Give this a software a look. Then look for your manufacture's drivers and compare what SlimDrivers finds. It has a very good back up feature. It works a little different than the high dollar ones, but it gets the job done. I have used it on several occasions and I find it very helpful to have.
The rule still stands"Always check your manufacture for drivers". Use Slimdrivers to compare with your manufacture! Just give it a look. You might even like it!
PS I keep my PC tuned up pretty well. You will see in my screen print,all my drivers are current.
Give me your feed back!
PS I only approve of the first video in this thread by Tim! It was the best one I could find and I trust Major Geeks for down loads.They don't put PUP's on you and warn you about them!
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