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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Member 3a5v73x" data-source="post: 653354"><p>Eset have really cool feature, to inform you about Windows driver updates, even if Windows Update says "Device is up to date", some device drivers might not be, so setting in Eset > Advanced setup > Tools > MWU > Recommended updates, will show after some while a dialog box on Home window that there are some system updates available. But when you click on "Run system update" it will take you to Settings > Windows Update wich will most likely show that system is up to date, so close that and open Device Manager and navigate to specific driver wich is out of date coresponding to Eset and just right click > Update driver >Search automatically.., that's it basically, i find it very useful, so i don't have to go through everything in Device Manager after all manufacturers drivers are installed.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]160176[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]160177[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]160178[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]160179[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Member 3a5v73x, post: 653354"] Eset have really cool feature, to inform you about Windows driver updates, even if Windows Update says "Device is up to date", some device drivers might not be, so setting in Eset > Advanced setup > Tools > MWU > Recommended updates, will show after some while a dialog box on Home window that there are some system updates available. But when you click on "Run system update" it will take you to Settings > Windows Update wich will most likely show that system is up to date, so close that and open Device Manager and navigate to specific driver wich is out of date coresponding to Eset and just right click > Update driver >Search automatically.., that's it basically, i find it very useful, so i don't have to go through everything in Device Manager after all manufacturers drivers are installed. [ATTACH]160176[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]160177[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]160178[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]160179[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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