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	<title>Driver Detective &#187; device driver updates</title>
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		<title>Microsoft Won&#8217;t Be Distributing Third-Party Updates In Windows 8</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2011 07:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft announced last week that Windows 8 will not be a distribution channel for third-party application updates. The statement doesn&#8217;t change the current arrangement for (read: Windows driver updates ) in its regular &#8220;Patch Tuesday&#8221; loads. Some users had been hoping that Microsoft would tackle the responsibility of delivering application updates through a single, uniform [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_744" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 285px"><a href="http://www.driverdetective.org/"><img src="http://driverdetective.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/driver-updates-in-windows-8.jpg" alt="Microsoft Won&#039;t Be Distributing Third-Party Updates In Windows 8" title="driver-updates-in-windows-8" width="275" height="195" class="size-full wp-image-744" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Microsoft Won't Be Distributing Third-Party Updates In Windows 8</p></div>Microsoft announced last week that Windows 8 will not be a distribution channel for third-party application updates. The statement doesn&#8217;t change the current arrangement for (read: <a href="http://www.driverdetective.org">Windows driver updates </a>) in its regular &#8220;Patch Tuesday&#8221; loads. Some users had been hoping that Microsoft would tackle the responsibility of delivering application updates through a single, uniform updater tool, provided by Microsoft through the OS. Microsoft put the kibosh on that, saying that application updating is just too darned complicated.</p>
<h3>Change Means That Third-Parties Are On Their Own For Distributions</h3>
<p>This doesn&#8217;t change things for Windows driver updates, however, not all third-party manufacturers update their drivers through the Windows Update feature.  The change in policy for Windows 8 means that users will have to remain on duty when it comes to keeping their Windows applications up-to-date. </p>
<p>In terms of device drivers, the status quo doesn&#8217;t guarantee that users have the latest device drivers, and that&#8217;s going to continue in Windows 8.  Right now, the experience of updating device drivers is a mixed bag.  With some third parties participating in Windows Update and others doing their own thing, users need to keep track of what&#8217;s being updated regularly and what isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>For busy users, or for those who are not technically savvy, a better approach to driver maintenance is using a driver management utility like Driver Detective.  Driver Detective determines – based on your computer system – what driver updates you need and downloads them right to your computer.  The updates are installed and a backup copy of the current driver is stored locally, in case something happens to the active copy.  You can also roll back to an older version of the driver if a new driver update doesn&#8217;t behave the way you think it should. </p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to remember to check for updates. Driver Detective does that for you. You also don&#8217;t have to keep track of a lot of hardware configuration information, because Driver Detective does that, too!  This is ideal for manufactures that use multiple third party component options within a single model.  Driver Detective determines what your system needs – not based on the model number of your computer – but based on the components actually installed in your system.  If you update a video card, add a different mouse, or attach a new peripheral device, Driver Detective can track and maintain those devices, too. </p>
<p>Driver Detective is one of the best driver management utilities available today. Millions of users have already downloaded it and rely on it to keep their computer systems up to date.  Download your copy today and say goodbye to outdated device driver problems!</p>
<p><i>Photo Credit: <a target=new href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/wfryer/4634001044/" rel="nofollow">Wesley Fryer</a>, via Flickr</i></p>
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		<title>How Your Windows Device Drivers Affect Battery Performance</title>
		<link>http://www.driverdetective.org/driver-detective/how-your-windows-device-drivers-affect-battery-performance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 07:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Computer News]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s hard to believe, but your Windows device drivers can have a profound effect on the battery performance of your laptop computer. How? As it turns out, the decision to enable or disable power management features at the device driver level can significantly improve or diminish your battery life. Laptops Are Meant To Use Low [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_741" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 285px"><a href="http://www.driverdetective.org/"><img src="http://driverdetective.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/driver-management-power-saving.jpg" alt="How Your Windows Device Drivers Affect Battery Performance" title="driver-management-power-saving" width="275" height="206" class="size-full wp-image-741" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">How Your Windows Device Drivers Affect Battery Performance</p></div>It&#8217;s hard to believe, but your <a href="http://www.driverdetective.org">Windows device drivers</a> can have a profound effect on the battery performance of your laptop computer.  How? As it turns out, the decision to enable or disable power management features at the device driver level can significantly improve or diminish your battery life. </p>
<h3>Laptops Are Meant To Use Low Power</h3>
<p>Laptops are meant to use low power, and that sometimes means making adjustments to the way devices consume power.  When you do a driver install and you just do the default configuration, (as most users do – because it&#8217;s the &#8220;safest&#8221; installation, right?) most often, you&#8217;re guaranteeing that your battery life will be short. Why? In the absence of any other configuration, the default firmware initialization for most devices calls for the highest available power.  If all of your laptop devices use high power, your battery life will definitely suffer. Select devices in high power mode can reduce your battery life by as much as 25%!  </p>
<p>The default configuration can&#8217;t possibly take into account what your actual power usage needs are, so it assumes the worst and makes as much power as possible available to a device. On a desktop computer, power management is generally not a consideration. On a laptop, where the manufacturers have already made compromises on the chipsets, the maximum memory capacity and the processor speed, these concessions must extend through to your devices as well. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not in a situation where you need your wireless mouse, or your network card, you can manage the power consumption of these devices much more effectively, and ensure that you have enough battery life to get your work done. </p>
<p>Doing power management via the device driver also means having the most recent device driver loaded.  Manufacturers often tweak their driver-level power management capabilities, and the only way to take advantage of this is to make sure you have the most recent device driver for your computer. </p>
<p>With Windows, you can&#8217;t always be certain that Microsoft will pass through device driver updates to you. That has nothing to do with Microsoft; some third-party developers don&#8217;t give their driver updates to Microsoft. For those devices, it&#8217;s up to you to go out and get the latest driver updates – or at least check regularly for them. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s why I recommend Driver Detective. Driver Detective takes the guesswork out of device driver maintenance. It&#8217;s highly reliable and helps to ensure that you&#8217;ll always have the drivers your computer needs.</p>
<p><i>Photo Credit: <a target=new href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/liewcf/2483148083/" rel="nofollow">liewcf</a>, via Flickr</i></p>
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		<title>Windows Doesn&#8217;t Always Detect The Correct Drivers</title>
		<link>http://www.driverdetective.org/driver-detective/windows-doesnt-always-detect-the-correct-drivers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>paul</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you rely on Windows to detect and install device driver updates, you could be missing out on some important functions that your hardware is capable of. This is because Windows doesn&#8217;t always detect and install the correct hardware drivers for your computer. Windows Gets It Wrong Windows is often very good at detecting the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_387" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 285px"><a href="http://driverdetective.org/"><img src="http://driverdetective.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/dd03021.jpg" alt="Windows Doesn&#039;t Always Detect The Correct Drivers" title="dd0302" width="275" height="203" class="size-full wp-image-387" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Windows Doesn't Always Detect The Correct Drivers</p></div>If you rely on Windows to detect and install <a href="http://www.driverdetective.org">device driver updates</a>, you could be missing out on some important functions that your hardware is capable of. This is because Windows doesn&#8217;t always detect and install the correct hardware drivers for your computer. </p>
<h3>Windows Gets It Wrong</h3>
<p>Windows is often very good at detecting the correct driver for an installed piece of hardware, but occasionally it will select the wrong driver for your device or miss an update.  You may, or may not, notice the problem right away, depending upon what functions have been lost. To correct the problem, you can download and install the correct driver manually, but this is a time consuming process.  If you rely on the manual correction method, you&#8217;ll need to correct the mistake each time Windows errs in its driver choice.  You may also miss out on updates from the driver manufacturer.  </p>
<p>Maintaining computers takes up a large portion of my time, so I’m all for anything that works correctly and automates tedious manual processes like finding, downloading and installing Windows drivers.  I&#8217;m also all for anything that can help prevent problems from arising in the future.  Driver Detective helps on both fronts.  With Driver Detective loaded onto your computer, you can be sure that you will always have the correct driver for your computer&#8217;s configuration. You&#8217;ll also have a backup copy of the driver handy in case something goes wrong.   Driver Detective also maintains your drivers by watching for, locating, downloading and installing driver updates when they appear. </p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to wait for Windows to pick up the correct driver and you never have to worry about using the wrong driver for your installed devices when you turn your driver management over to Driver Detective.  Simply install Driver Detective and let the software do the rest. Any time a driver update is released for your installed hardware, Driver Detective will find it, download it and install it.  Driver Detective provides a backup for your installed drivers to prevent problems from occurring should your installed driver become damaged, corrupted or accidentally deleted. </p>
<p>Driver Detective has been downloaded and used for years by people who want to take care of their computers but don&#8217;t want to spend hours doing it.  It works well and that&#8217;s why I tell my clients to use Driver Detective as their driver management solution.</p>
<p><i>Photo Credit: Ariel Wants A Chip, via Flickr</i></p>
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