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driver booster
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Driver Booster is a driver updating tool developed by IObit, designed to scan for outdated drivers and update them with a single click. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover its use in troubleshooting display resolution loss after a driver update, as well as its role in resolving BSOD errors linked to outdated or conflicting drivers. Users also compare Driver Booster with other free and paid driver updaters, seeking advice on reliability and effectiveness. The tool is noted for features like a user-friendly interface, cloud-based driver database, and silent background updates. However, some threads highlight potential issues, such as driver updates causing new problems, emphasizing the need for caution when using automated driver updaters.
Have a GTX 560TI gpu, running W10 and for display a Samsung S23C650 monitor
normally set to 1970 x 1080
Today a driver update program was run (Drive Booster 4) to check for driver update, and now I have only 1024 x 768 as max resolution - assume the driver update program did this...
Hello,
I'm new to my office, since I started working here I'm getting this constants BSODs, but checking the windows logs it seems like it started happening long ago.
A week ago I unnistalled several drivers and software (including avastt and daemon tools) and it stopped crashing, but it was...
Driver Booster is out of beta. It's a free driver updating tool.
Driver Booster Update History
V 1.0
+ Friendly Designed User Interface for Easier Understanding
+ One-Click Driver Updating for Maximum Hardware Performance
+ Specialized Driver Tweaking for Top Gaming Experience
+ High-Test...
Outdated drivers may effect your PC performance, if you want to update them, the following software maybe helpful.
Free:
Driver Booster
Drivermax
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Free Driver Scout
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Paid:
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I have used computer for 9 years. My first computer is a DIY desktop computer, the second one is ThinkPad T43, and the current is HP Pavilion g4. I didn't care the outdated drivers on first several years. With the accumulation of computer knowledge , I learned that old driver are related with...
I find there are lots of driver updater tools available now, but how to select the best one?
Yesterday, IObit Driver Booster was released, it said the easiest, one click "update" all outdated drivers.
It's free version, but I don't know whether this free software are better. thanks for your advice.