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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 817282" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>Sometimes you will get better performance after updating drivers. I've actually seen it happen. An example of this is when a generic storage driver is replaced with the proper OEM driver. Yes, you can manually find and install the drivers yourself, but I prefer to use driver update software, as I find it to be much quicker and easier.</p><p></p><p>No driver update software will ever install malicious drivers and I can guarantee that you will not be able to give even a single example of Driver Booster or any other driver update software installing malicious drivers. In some cases DriverMax and Driver Fusion will install custom video drivers, which have been tweaked, but no other driver update software will. But other than that, the drivers installed by driver update software are exactly the same as the ones supplied by hardware and PC manufacturers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 817282, member: 31436"] Sometimes you will get better performance after updating drivers. I've actually seen it happen. An example of this is when a generic storage driver is replaced with the proper OEM driver. Yes, you can manually find and install the drivers yourself, but I prefer to use driver update software, as I find it to be much quicker and easier. No driver update software will ever install malicious drivers and I can guarantee that you will not be able to give even a single example of Driver Booster or any other driver update software installing malicious drivers. In some cases DriverMax and Driver Fusion will install custom video drivers, which have been tweaked, but no other driver update software will. But other than that, the drivers installed by driver update software are exactly the same as the ones supplied by hardware and PC manufacturers. [/QUOTE]
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