Questions about drivers

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Would basically need the make and model of the computer, and to go to the manufacturer's site as suggested. Or if it is a custom machine, the major parts will all have their own manufacturer and page for drivers.

A lot of what I am seeing there seems to be just be saying some of the drivers are old. That isn't necessarily a bad thing. If your computer is roughly that old, that may be the latest drivers available.

Those type of updating programs are literally a scam. All drivers are provided by the manufacturer free of charge. I would not be surprised if that tool has disabled other things like Windows update, or is a straight vulnerability that has compromised the system.


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Would basically need the make and model of the computer, and to go to the manufacturer's site as suggested. Or if it is a custom machine, the major parts will all have their own manufacturer and page for drivers.

A lot of what I am seeing there seems to be just be saying some of the drivers are old. That isn't necessarily a bad thing. If your computer is roughly that old, that may be the latest drivers available.

Those type of updating programs are literally a scam. All drivers are provided by the manufacturer free of charge. I would not be surprised if that tool has disabled other things like Windows update, or is a straight vulnerability that has compromised the system.


 
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