I'm not aware of any, and such a thing probably wouldn't be legal in most countries; it would effectively be the selling of someone else's copyrighted software. There are a few driver websites that require a subscription, and some (such as DriverGuide) that offer paid services, such as a CD containing the drivers, but none require payment for the drivers to download them.
windrivers.com, at least that is the right answer for the school I am enrolled in
Yes, a register typically requires a device driver to facilitate communication between the operating system and the hardware device it controls. The device driver acts as an intermediary, translating high-level commands from the OS into low-level instructions that the hardware can understand. This ensures that the register can be accessed and manipulated correctly within the system's architecture.
The AC97 audio driver is not for sale it is a computer program that allows the audio hardware on the device to function. The driver can be downloaded from the Realtek website.
You should be able to go to the manufacturer's web site. You didn't mention what hardware, so for example, if you have a Logitech webcam, you should be able to go to Logitech's website, go to the Support / Download area, find the model of the webcam and download the driver. You can internet search "hardware name, model, driver".
A driver is useless unless you have the accompanying hardware. You will need to purchase the hardware that the driver is intended for if you want to use it.
The manufacturer's website.
HWiNFO32 requires a kernel driver (shipped in the package) to be installed in order to access hardware. If you run HWiNFO32 for the first time, the program installs this driver automatically.
One is able to subscribe to Car and Driver magazine both through the Car and Driver website and a Pay Pal account or credit card and also through a mailed subscription and check mailed straight to the Car and Driver company.
Every platform (Windows, Linux, Mac, etc) requires its own driver programs for each hardware device. Drivers are written by the hardware manufacturer for each supported platform.
Try the manufacture of the hardware, a dell computer, use dell's website, an hp printer, use HP's website to get the printer driver.
A scanner is both hardware and software, the device itself is hardware (all devices are hardware) but the driver(a program) that runs it is software.
one that immediately comes to mind, is www.driveragent.com I use this site on a daily basis, for pc's that come in, and find it invaluable. Hope this helps be safe Nige Cadishead Computers