Out of date drivers.

tdc

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I have used DRIVER TOOLKIT to analyze my out of date drivers. It appears that 18 are out of date.
I have not gone any further with this until I was satisfied that the DRIVER TOOLKIT was an OK site.
I am not experiencing any problems with the desk top. Am I better to leave well alone?
The DT has been updated to win 10.
Any advice appreciated.
 

EvanDavis

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DRIVER TOOLKIT


I stopped reading at Driver Toolkit. It's a load of rubbish in my opinion and I am sure many others will agree with me. The application will tell you that you have X amount of out of date drivers and as soon as you try update them you will get a message you need to register and pay £XXX.
Simple answer. Don't use Driver ToolKit


Edit: Just installed Driver Toolkit and ran it to prove a point. Machine I am using was reformatted and a fresh install done a few days ago

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muckshifter

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any PC tools are what you should have between your ears ... no program is any better. :)

uninstall it, Win 10 will keep updating what you need.
 

floppybootstomp

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It's tosh, get shot of it.

Ditto for anything with names like 'PC Turbo Boost' and all that other crapola.

They only exist to harvest email addresses, advertise or insert Malware.
 

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