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Up-to-Date Drivers Mean a Fast PC

June 8th, 2009

If your computer is running slow, there are just a few reasons why it is behaving like that. It could be because you’ve got too many programs running in the background, you’ve got a malware or a virus in your machine, or your device drivers are old and rusty. If your computer working well before and it suddenly stopped performing, there are some changes in your PC that could have caused the problem.

Windows has this feature called the automatic update. This is a program designed to automatically download the latest updates from Microsoft’s website and apply them on your computer. While this seems to be a good feature, there are a lot of updates that may interfere with the functions and drivers present in your computer. Most of these updates would leave your drivers old and outdated. As such, they would fall short in some of the functions called upon by the operating system. Therefore, the hardware and its driver would either work slower or produce an error message.

Updating your drivers may solve the problem. To update the driver, you have to first determine what makes your computer sluggish. If the monitor keeps on flicking whenever you open a graphic program, it could be a problem with your video driver. If your computer gets into a crawl while playing music in the background, the problem may be caused by the sound drivers. If your internet connection keeps dropping or takes painfully long to load, your network card driver or modem drivers could be faulty. These are just some of the cases wherein your computer is not working at par and old drivers are the culprit.

To update drivers, you just have to check the manufacturer’s website and download the drivers from there. The drivers you should get must be a higher version than the one you already have. Device driver information can be found on Device Manager. The update driver wizard may also be of help, because it can detect old drivers being installed in place of a more current one. When the computer detects that an older driver is being installed, the system would alert the user and ask if the process should be continued or aborted.

The right way of maintaining your system and keeping it functional may all boil down to updating your drivers. A simple driver update, whether automatic or manual, may just save your system from being reduced to a crippled machine.

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Your Computer Needs Drivers to Survive

June 4th, 2009

No matter how old your computer is, it can still be used for certain applications. The functionality of computers doesn’t fade for as long as it is loaded the latest drivers. While it is true that some applications has requirements that surpass the ability of your hardware, this shouldn’t keep you from using your existing computer for applications it is capable of processing.

Updated drivers can really help a lot. Of it that is not available, at least use the latest one offered by the device manufacturer. This is all a computer needs to do its tasks fast and efficiently, despite the fact that is relatively old machine and needs an upgrade badly.

Old computers can survive the wave of change, or at least adapt to it gracefully if the right drivers are installed. Keep in mind that any device without a driver won’t work at all - regardless of how shiny new it may be. The drivers of that hardware should be loaded into the computer for it to come to life. Otherwise, that hardware would nothing be like a wallpaper design – it is something you can only look at to admire.

The drivers that your device need are not that hard to find. In fact, you can download them for free from many sources over the internet. Of course, the best place to get them is still from the manufacturer’s website itself. The drivers you need would be there, along with other software that may help your computer to survive.

What’s more, these new drivers could make your computer seem like new. If you think that your old PC won’t work with newer systems, think again. The fastest digital camera can work with your system if you only have the necessary drivers for it. Make your computer look good through the range of newer devices attached to it. This is true with printers, Bluetooth devices, and all other hot gadgets for that matter.

So if you’re thinking of upgrading your rusty old computer, try to evaluate the things and applications that you’re running on it first. Maybe you don’t need to spend money on a new PC system. A simple driver update may just be all you need to keep up with the newer times.

Round up all the hardware that your computer have and uses, both old and new alike. Determine which one is giving you the most problem. Which one slows down your system? Once you find out, try to update that hardware’s drivers. It could be the simple solution you need all along.

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