The following may help you.
Updating your video card drivers in Mac OS X couldn't be easier: Just use the built-in Software Update, and your drivers will automatically be updated.
Step 1: Find the "settings" file
Tribal Trouble's configuration is stored in a file called "settings" which is located in Library/Application Support/TribalTrouble/ in your home folder. Use Finder to locate the file:
Finding the Tribal Trouble settings file
Finding the Tribal Trouble settings file
Step 2: Edit the "settings" file
Once you have found the "settings" file, double-click it to open it in a text editor and add the following lines:
use_vbo=false
use_fbo=false
use_pbuffer=false
Save the file when you are done, and try running Tribal Trouble again.
Editing the settings file
Editing the "settings" file
Most "drivers" are built into Mac OS X . Running the latest version of Mac OS X will ensure you have the latest drivers. There were problems with some printers with the initial release of 10.6 (Snow Leopard) but these were resolved with the rapid release of 10.6.1 which is available via Software Update from the Apple menu.
You would not normally need to find sound drivers for a Mac. Any Mac OS X audio software should be talking to Core Audio (See links below) to handle sound. Audio devices can be configured with the Audio/Midi Set UP utility found in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder. If you are installing Windows on a Mac you need to ensure you have the latest version of Boot Camp (via Software Update). From the Windows Control Panel you may find a Multimedia Audio Controller device which allows you to Update the drivers this will automatically find and download suitable drivers or you can try the RealTex High Def drivers (See links below).
The HP PSC 1210 is supported by Mac OS X (See links below) and does not require additional drivers. Run Software Update from the Apple menu (top left corner) to ensure your Mac OS X is up to date.
There are basically two kinds of device drivers for Mac. The first kind is provided by Apple in the OS and is part of the system software. These drivers are updated automatically by the 'Software Update' selection. You don't need to worry about those, they are part of what makes the Mac so easy to use. The second kind are provided by manufacturers of equipment that needs drivers for the Mac. You get them from the manufacturer, usually on an install disk that comes with the device, or from the web site of the manufacturer. Major equipment manufacturers of peripherals for Mac, such as Brother and HP Printers, or Canon and Sony Cameras, provide needed and updated drivers on their support pages.
no now there are so YESApple now has a software update for its Mac Software that allows for the use of Apps on your Mac. Just do a software update on your Mac and it will load the necessary upgrades.
Windows update will update them automatically
The ideal way you update drivers for DRAM controller is to get newer drivers from the manufacturer of your system board. However, upgrading to a newer operating systems may also update your DRAM controller drivers.
Mac OS X comes with many drivers for printers and cameras etc. built-in. Running Software Update (from the Apple menu) will show any available updates from Apple. Otherwise the manufacturer of the equipment requiring the driver will be the source of any updated drivers; usually found in the support section of their web site.
Yes, under device properties there is an "update drivers" button.
dEVICE MGR
Device Manager
Automatically detect and update drivers and software. Same goes for keeping your drivers up to date. Again, sometimes it will, but sometimes it won't.