Millions of Users Trust Driver Detective
Driver Detective has been downloaded and installed millions of times by PC users like yourself who don’t want to spend time diagnosing and managing driver problems. Driver Detective installs quickly and painlessly, and starts to work immediately. You can schedule system scans as often as you like to ensure that you have the most reliable and up-to-date drivers available.
Driver problems can cause all kinds of negative performance issues on your computer, including slow startups, slow shutdowns, freezing and crashing. A bad or missing driver means that you won’t be able to access your hardware properly, or that it simply won’t be recognized by your system.
Although the automatic update feature of Windows tries to correct driver problems, it often ends up making problems worse by selecting and installing the wrong driver. You may think that you have the correct driver because you installed the one Windows selected. In reality, you could be wasting hours of time trying other things to get your hardware to work when the solution is simply to use the correct driver.
If you’re like most computer users, you don’t know what the correct driver is or where to find it. That’s where Driver Detective comes in. Driver Detective monitors your system constantly and checks for new drivers regularly. When Driver Detective finds a new driver, it automatically downloads and installs it. You don’t need to worry about having the correct hardware drivers when Driver Detective is on duty. You can also revert to an older driver if the new installation isn’t working. Further, Driver Detective can disable unused drivers to prevent them from causing problems for your system.
Having Driver Detective installed is like having your own personal PC technician right on your desktop. You don’t need to be a computer expert to monitor and manage your own PC. With Driver Detective, you can rest assured that your installed drivers will always be the ones you need for your hardware, and you won’t spend time looking for new driver versions.
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