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You can if you wish let your Windows download the latest recommended drivers, detailed information and the latest realistic icons for your hardware devices. To do so, open Control Panel > Device and Printers. Right-click on the Computer icons and select …more >>>
Having the latest versions of Drivers ensures that your computer gives you the best performance. While Microsoft Updates does offer you updates for your Drivers, and there are also free software like Device Doctor which let you do so easily, …more >>>
Windows 7 has inbuilt driver support for a multitude of devices, but there are many hardware devices that requires special drivers to work properly and that’s why if a hardware that is installed in or attached to a computer doesn’t …more >>>
If your Windows 7 computer seems to shut down slowly or start up slowly, or if it doesn’t enter power-saving modes, it’s possible that a program or device driver is interfering with Windows power settings. You can use Performance Information …more >>>
Comodo Programs Manager is a new freeware offering from Comodo. The software helps you manage your Windows operating system by providing you with options to manage your programs.
We have seen how to remove old drivers in Windows 7 natively, using the Device Manager. GhostBuster is an application which enumerates all the devices, detects ghosted devices and removes these if they match selectable devices types and/or devices classes …more >>>
NVidia has released the GeForce v258.69 beta driver, which will add support for 3D Vision Surround. 3D Vision Surround allows for certain system setups to display 3D graphics across three monitors. For users looking to expand their experience will have …more >>>
Device Manager displays a list of all devices that are installed on a Windows computer. When you view device information in Device Manager, you may see a device listed as Unknown Device next to a yellow exclamation mark. Unknown Devices …more >>>
While simply plugging in the device and letting Windows 7 or Vista install the driver automatically is cool, you may for some reason prefer to not have the Driver installed automatically. You can if you wish, stop windows from installing …more >>>
Device Remover is a freeware powerful Device Manager alternative for Windows 7, Vista & XP. It lets you see the hidden and other devices and allows you manage or remove device drivers easily.
If you find that some of your newly installed devices are not working correctly or in fact your Windows computer freezes frequently, you might want to consider removing old & unused device drivers in Windows. Remove Old Drivers Open Start …more >>>
If you need to check if your Device Drivers are up-to-date, then this freeware portable app may be just what you were looking for!
When you install a new Plug & Play compatible device, Windows 7 checks the driver store first to see if an appropriate driver is available. If yes, installation proceeds immediately & automatically.
Drivers are programs that hook directly into Windows and control the essential tasks of communicating your instructions to a hardware device and then relaying data back to you.
Total Service and Driver Control is a portable utility which allows advanced Windows users to view and remove services and drivers. It is a powerful system tool. If you are not confident about your skills dealing with Windows system services …more >>>
In a break from the ordinary, Microsoft released 20,000 lines of device driver code to the Linux community. The code, which includes three Linux device drivers, has been submitted to the Linux kernel community for inclusion in the Linux tree.
Windows 7, like Windows Vista, includes most, if not all of the device drivers for common hardware. All you you have to do is plug in the hardware and the drivers will install.