Monday, April 5, 2010

Automatically Update Drivers with DriverCure

If your computer suddenly pop ups with a warning about missing drivers, don't freak just yet. Usually, the drivers have not gone missing, just gone astray. There are ways of finding them without having to go to an expensive computer shop who will charge you an arm and a leg to do any of the following simple steps.

Try getting the CD that came with the device, and running it. You could install it or repair it, depending on the choices made available to you. Disregard the fact that your CD is probably outdated because it does not matter. You can always update the driver after you get the device to work again.

You can also attempt searching for the driver from the manufacturer. This means going to their website and sifting through their available choices. Be warned: there will be a lot to choose from, so you need to know the exact driver name.

A third option would be to use the Device Manager of your O/S. It could find the driver files that are missing. It usually has a wizard that you can click on to find the driver files.

The last option would be to get driver update software. You will need this anyway to make sure that all your drivers are updated regularly. With this software, you can keep using your years- old P- C and not have to worry about seeing that dreadful message pop up ever again in the future months and years.

Clearly, this is your best option because it will not just solve the problem instantly, it will prevent future driver problems

Click here for a FREE SCAN to see what drivers need to be replaced, and how to update them quickly and automatically with the top driver detection program DriverCure

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

How to Get Automatic Driver Updates

Drivers on your computer often need to be updated, but trying to update them yourself can be one big headache. And that's assuming that you know exactly which driver needs to be updated!

That's where automatic driver update software can help you. It will easily determine which drivers your computer needs, and allows you to download them quickly. There are a number of products out there that will do this. AND... they even offer you a FREE, no obligation scan of your PC to see which drivers need to be updated


I have found that of all of the products on the market, DriverCure has the biggest database of all of the drivers that are out there. Below, I offer an in-depth look at DriverCure, plus feedback from others who have used the product


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My Experience with DriverCure Plus REAL Customer Feedback




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Driver Detection/Replacement Ability:

DriverCure will scan your PC very quickly. When it scanned my computer, Driver Cure found the most accurate amount of errors. That's important, because some programs will discover more problems, but those "problems" aren't actually problems at all. They were just included to make the product look better than it really is.

DriverCure also has the biggest number of new drivers for update in its database of any product that I tested. And, it locates the PROPER drivers, which is important because you wouldn't want Sony drivers on a Dell computer :)


Ease of Use:

DriverCure will walk you through the process step-by-step. You do not need to know a lot about computers in order to use this program. Just start it up, let it perform its scan, and you are finished

Customer Service:

DriverCure offers an online help desk 24 hours a day



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Here is what REAL customers have to say about DriverCure:

After a while, I was trying to watch a video my friend had sent me, and it wouldn’t work. So I tried DriverCure. It took me two clicks to get the software installed, it was my kind of software! Within minutes, I was watching my friend’s video. The video was disappointing, but the driver tool was amazing!

-Actual user comment from www.jennyreviews.com

"I did a search for my computer's most up to date ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 driver. Going to ATI's website did not help. Doing a quick Google search did not reveal the answer, at least that I could find. Another problem is that it appears that this particular hardware has DIFFERENT drivers for computers of different manufacturers. My computer is a Lenovo (IBM) Thinkpad. Finally I Googled the latest driver version as displayed in DriverCure's scan results page, and found that it's a particular driver that seems to be published by Lenovo. DriverCure had it right the first time."

-Actual user comment from www.ezdriverupdates.com