If you have ever needed to update your pc drivers, you know how frustrating and time consuming it can be. I now know how to update drivers automatically and now it only takes me a few minutes to update my whole system.
For a beginner computer user, it is very daunting playing around with system files and executables. Most people have their local computer shop technician install the operating system and system drivers for them but this can be quite costly. You may also be without your computer for days or weeks if the technician has a big workload.
You don’t have to worry about compatibility issues or checking vendor sites. When your system is updated automatically you can rest easy. I have now learned that I can update drivers automatically using a software called Driver Robot. This application installs to your computer or laptop and runs a scan to identify which hardware components your system has and whether you have the latest drivers for that hardware.
It takes just a few minutes for Driver Robot to scan your system drivers. You can then just click a button and driver robot will download the latest drivers and automatically install them for you. It’s so easy!
It would take ages. It’s so much simpler to let Driver Robot do this task in minutes. It would take days whereas Driver Robot can do all this in minutes.
It’s great if you are setting up a new system without internet access as well. You can simple install Driver Robot on the new system, run a scan, and then export the results to an external usb stick. You then simply load the exported html file from the usb stick on another computer with internet access and Driver Robot will retrieve the needed driver installations from the web and store them on your usb driver for later installation on your new system.
Why wouldn’t you use Driver Robot to update drivers automatically!
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