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Is there a specific piece of hardware you need an update for? All the drivers for your computer will be on the support page of the manufacturers website for free. Or on the website of the the individual piece of hardware be it the motherboard, sound card, video card etc.
Windows update or manufacturers website is always a winner.
You could use Windows Update to update your drivers and other essential updates that are needed for Windows. Alternatively, you could go on the manufacturers website and download a driver update from the downloads section.
To download original, up-to-date drivers for the various hardware components of your computer, please visit your manufacturers website. All name brand manufacturers websites have vast Support sections where detailed instructions are kept on how to update or reinstall drivers for any piece of hardware that initially came with your computer.
go to intel website.it will automatically detect your computer's drivers and will update it
One should update drivers on a Compaq computer to ensure that it performs at its optimum level. The official Compaq website has a range of options which includes the ability to download the latest drivers.
Yes, device manager be used to update the drivers for a device. It can also be used to disable/enable use of a device or uninstall its drivers from a computer.
Some drivers can automatically update but if you don't have these then I would look on a web site and find out which drivers are compatible. Then order them and follow the instructions.
sory...i don't know i search too that:(( Driver scanners are convenience software. You can always update manually. What type of drivers...printer, sound card, monitor, etc? Have you tried the manufacturers website for the items you believe are out of date? If you have Windows XP or Windows Vista have you tried using Windows update? Try it it's not very difficult and you might learn something about your computer.
If you've been having computer problems and someone suggests that you "update your drivers" but you haven't a clue what that means, you're not alone. A lot of new computer users have trouble with the concept, but take heart, it's not hard to learn. Here's a step-by-step on how to manually update your drivers below. However, if you are looking for a quick solution, here is a program that will seek out and manage drivers for you: Try Driver Detective. Or download a Driver Detective Trial Version (note: a download will begin).
Drivers will not do this. Their purpose is to interface software with specific hardware (eg graphics drivers, printer drivers etc.), not to protect a computer from viruses/malware. ---------------------------------- Security drivers. These can be found/downloaded from the Windows Update section of your computer if you are running Windows Vista and above. It is important that you keep them updated.