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Driver Checker provides result-oriented solutions which are professionally designed to solve the problems of Windows® Drivers. Deep device scanning and automatic installation of drivers to fix device problems is easy with Driver Checker!

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Driver Checker represents the industry-leading technology at every step of its structure. This is simply the safest, most efficient and trusty solution to resolve problems related to Windows® Drivers, free it from driver errors, slow system performance and even system crashes.

It includes a presumptive diagnosis, automatic backup, update and restoration that can find and fix invalid & missing drivers.

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IEEE 1394 Drivers Mouse Drivers Sound Card Drivers
TV Tuner Drivers USB Drivers USB Flash Card Drivers
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Step 1 - Scan your system using Driver Checker to find broken, outdated or missing Drivers.

Step 2 - Click the check boxes to select which drivers you want to update, and click next to install them automatically.

Step 3 - Click OK to finish the update and restart your computer.

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The developers behind the open source Fedora Operating System recently announced the official release of version 13, codenamed Goddard. It brings some important platform improvements and several new desktop applications including automatic printing and open source drivers.

This creation of open source graphics card drivers will allow users to get accelerated 3D graphics on the Linux desktop.

The Linux community has had a great deal of difficulty creating such drivers and had previously relied on proprietary drivers from graphics card vendors. But this new release supports several versions of ATI, Nvida and Intel graphics cards.

Red hat also states that the new system comes with several desktop productivity tools that promise to help software development and improve virtualization, other tools gives better color management and allows for automatic installation of printer drivers.

This new system will also have a simplified installer which offers several improvements since the old Fedora 11 installer, which often crashed and required restart and re-installation according to Ars Technica.

Nvida just released the beta version of the new 256 series of their Verde graphics card drivers, according to Nvida themselves, these new drivers provide up to a 25% boost in graphics capabilities of many games.

These drivers will be the first graphics card drivers from Nvida which will incorporate Blu-ray 3D acceleration for computers, but users would still need a 3D display to enjoy 3D Blu-ray movies using the new drivers.

The new drivers also include new setup controls and visual quality modes so users will have more control over how their graphics processing units are configured in addition to official support for CUDA 3.1 and OpenGL 4.0.

Nvida also reported last month that they will begin to merge notebook and desktop drivers, and the 256 series is the first drivers to follows this policy.

The company originally announced that these drivers will include support for Nvida’s 3D vision surround, but this is not currently includes as the company reports it needs additional testing but should have this ready for the second release sometime next month.

Devices from television and gaming consoles are becoming more networked and a new report released by In-Stat reveals that devices with built-in Wi-Fi will rapidly increase their market over the next years.

CNET blogger Lance Whitney states the report says that shipments of Wi-Fi enabled televisions is believed to hit 65 million in 2004, compared to 2009; just a 5 million were sold.

Other Wi-Fi enabled entertainment devices will also increase their market share according to In-Stat:

  • 515 million mobile phones will be shipped worldwide by 2014
  • Tablet computers such as Apple’s iPad will reach 46 million, while notebook PC sales will top 265 million

Devices in other areas as well, such as Wi-Fi enabled Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, set-top boxes, and even digital photo frames will continue to increase.

Adding it all up, In-Stat says overall shipments of Wi-Fi enabled devices could reach 3.5 billion by 2014

When we sum it all together, In-Stat states that overall shipments of Wi-Fi enabled devices is believed to reach somewhere around 3.5 billion by 2014.

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Advanced Micro Devices just released their latest update to its Catalyst drivers, featuring both video enhancements coding changes in an effort to resolve numerous issues that have been reported since the last update.

The fixes include:

  • A bug that cause the mouse cursor to appear abnormally large on some Windows operating systems
  • Errors with the drivers support centre and Adobe Flash Player
  • Additional glitches, such as long load time as reported by some online gamers

The update is said to cover PC’s using Windows XP, Vista and 7, but will not cover notebooks made by Sony, Panasonic and Toshiba.

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NVIDA recently announced that they will begin to merge their laptop and desktop drivers with their Verde program.

The change will start with the 256 Fermi series of cards and will bring their mobile GPU up to date with the desktop GeForce drivers, which is great news for laptop users who may have felt left behind with older driver versions.

This should be great news for gamers, but GPA has been used for more than just gaming recently, and the new NVIDA’s Verde GPU drivers will enable mobile GPU users to take advantage of applications that features CUDA enable performance enhancements.

The change comes with several features, updates and performance boosts on NVIDA’s cards, like a new feature called 3D TV Play, which will enable users to connect to 3D TV’s and enjoy 3D multimedia with 3D glasses and the 197 series, which will get a significant performance boost for games and applications.

But although the goal of NVIDA is to unify all of their desktop and laptop GPU drivers, they will not be universally compatible as notebooks with multi-vendor hybrid solutions like those with integrated Intel graphics and discrete GPU will not be supported.

Lack of hybrid vendor support will be a letdown for some people as many laptops feature multi-vendor GPUs, like the Alienware M11x and Apple’s MacBook Pro.

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A device driver is a type of file that controls the operation of hardware on your computer, and these files count for some of the most important files on a Windows computer system and without them, your computer simply will not work.

So let’s make sure you have all the right drivers installed on your computer.

But it’s not just a matter of installing any drivers associated with a hardware device; you need the right driver for the right hardware compatible with the right software.

This may sound a little complicated, but it is just how Windows work.

There are thousands of hardware devices that can be attached to a Windows computer, from hundreds of different developers, so you need the right drivers to ensure that these hardware devices are working, that Windows can communicate with them properly and that they are compatible with each other and installed software.

If you do experience problems with a driver, the symptoms are everything from error messages to a computer crashing completely.

Common Driver Related Issues

  • Slow Performance, Halts and Freezes

If a driver runs into a compatibility issue with some type of software, it will not work very well and become very buggy.

You can experience this problem when you launch a program; Windows will suddenly become very slow, freeze up from time to time, or become non-responsive altogether.

If the software is running at all times, like an antivirus application, the error will not go away until you either uninstall the software or hardware device or install the correct drivers.

  • Device not working

If there is a problem with a device or it is not working, the drivers is most likely the cause, but first; make sure the device is connected and turned on (for some reason this is a major issue among users).

If it is connected and powered, that means it is both receiving and sending signals to Windows, but because the driver is missing, corrupted or outdated, so the hardware device and the software it wants to communicate with don’t understand each other.

  • Computer Crashes

This is dreaded by Windows users worldwide; the computer suddenly stops working and blue error screen appears displaying some strange codes, the technical term for this is Windows Stop Error, but it is better known as the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD).

When something goes terribly wrong with your computer, Windows automatically shuts down to prevent harm.

One of the leading causes of this error is some type of driver issue, and is often caused by a critical driver not working properly, like if you want to watch a movie and your video card driver suddenly fails.

Windows will detect the error and understand that if this driver fails, any normal operation will be impossible, so it initiates what is known as a Fatal Exception Error and shuts down.

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How to deal With Driver Issues

Well the obvious answer is to update your drivers, but the how of the question can be a little more complex, but there are generally two ways to update your drivers; the easy way and the long complicated way.

  • The Long Way

There is always the option of updating your drivers manually, but first you will need to get the right driver for your hardware. So head over to the website of its manufacturer and look for the most recent driver updates, make sure you get the right one.

Note: You will need to navigate to the hardware manufacturers’ driver section to find the appropriate drivers, a link can usually be found at the home page, if you can’t find it you will need to send them a support e-mail.

To install the driver you need to use the Device Manager tool in Windows.

Press Win+R (Vista), or Start then run… (Win XP), and type devmgmt.msc, this brings up the device manager, and displays a list of all your installed hardware devices.

To update a driver; click the [+] sign next to a hardware group to expand the drivers, next right click and select Update Driver… button. This opens a wizard that will let you choose to install a driver located on your hard drive, or search the internet for the appropriate driver.

To complete the steps above, it helps if you have already found the right drivers from the manufacturer’s website and stored them somewhere on your computer; this is safer and ensures you will have the latest and correct drivers.

To do this, download the driver from the manufacturer, then select Update Driver as described above and choose: Browse my computer for driver software. Follow the wizard to navigate to the location you saved the driver and install it from there.

  • The Easy Way

By using a driver update utility, you can easily automate the above process. And since the drivers needs to be regularly updated, by using a driver update utility you can always be sure you have the latest and correct drivers installed on your computer.

We recommend using Driver Checker, this software will scan your computer and detect all your installed hardware, cross match and find the optimized drivers for your current computer configuration, and then it will download and install these drivers automatically, it will even find and install missing drivers.

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All done with a few mouse clicks, and while Driver Checker is installed, it will periodically check for updates in the background to make sure you always have the latest drivers installed and keep your computer optimized and error free.