Driver Verifier probably isn’t going to be of too much help to you unless you’re a dyed-in-the-wool computer nerd. It can help you identify problems, but if you don’t have much experience with what the program is telling you, knowing how to run Verifier won’t solve your driver problems. It may not even help you understand what’s going on.
One of the more useful functions for novice users will be Driver Status. This command will tell you whether a driver is loading or not. A status of Loaded means that a driver has been loaded and was verified as operating according to Hoyle. Unloaded means that the driver isn’t loaded right now, but has been loaded at least once since you restarted. Not Loaded means that the driver load failed or that the system never tried to load the driver. This is a helpful bit of information if you’re trying to troubleshoot a driver problem.
For the most part, Verifier is designed for advanced users, programmers and technicians who have a good grasp of what Verifier is trying to say. For the novice user, what matters most is whether or not the driver works – not why it’s sailing or failing. For these users, the best product is something like Driver Detective. Driver Detective does all of the interpretation work on your drivers, and determines whether or not your drivers are working. It also determines whether you have the correct version of the driver for your hardware and OS. It will even download and install new or updated drivers. As an added benefit, Driver Detective can tell when a driver has gotten corrupted or damaged, and will automatically install a fresh copy.
These are the services that most users will be interested in when it comes to detecting, diagnosing and repairing driver problems. As a driver manager, few products compare to Driver Detective’s easy installation, configuration and operation. It’s also highly reliable, and very affordable so you can trust it to take care of your computer just like a professional would without breaking the bank!
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