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drivermax
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DriverMax is a driver update utility discussed on WindowsForum.com for keeping PC hardware drivers current. Users mention it for updating outdated drivers to improve performance, resolving BSOD issues like those from Uncharted Waters Online, and migrating drivers between Windows versions, such as from XP to Windows 7 for an HP Scanjet 3330. The software has both free and paid Pro versions; some users debate the value of paying for a license versus using the free version. While DriverMax can indicate driver status, it may not always solve driver-related problems, as seen with Nvidia 6200 issues. It is one of several driver update tools mentioned alongside Driver Booster and Free Driver Scout.
Outdated drivers may effect your PC performance, if you want to update them, the following software maybe helpful.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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I had a...
I found UWO and I'm excited to play -- It's pretty casual, and I really enjoyed the original on Nintendo.
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I've tried re-downloading the game -- running...
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-Uninstalled Win7 driver, tried the Windows Update method. Still doesn't...