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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1049565"><p>When the HP health/driver updater license of my wife's HP laptop needed to be renewed (paid), I made a image backup and spent a Saturday afternoon by disabling and removing hardware drivers one by one, reboot and update windows. After 2 hours all drivers were Microsoft (co-) signed and two Micosoft Defender device protections were enabled (memory integrity and memory access protection) which were switched of before,</p><p></p><p>I would therefor up vote [USER=99014]@Trident[/USER] advice to stay away from this type of programs and limit it even further: Better stick to Microsoft provided drivers, you may loose on performance, but gain in security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1049565"] When the HP health/driver updater license of my wife's HP laptop needed to be renewed (paid), I made a image backup and spent a Saturday afternoon by disabling and removing hardware drivers one by one, reboot and update windows. After 2 hours all drivers were Microsoft (co-) signed and two Micosoft Defender device protections were enabled (memory integrity and memory access protection) which were switched of before, I would therefor up vote [USER=99014]@Trident[/USER] advice to stay away from this type of programs and limit it even further: Better stick to Microsoft provided drivers, you may loose on performance, but gain in security. [/QUOTE]
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