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Is there a drive sowftware that tells me when one of my drivers needs update?

Danielh90

So i would like a program that tells me when i need to update drivers ? witch sowftware is the best to do this? 

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So i would like a program that tells me when i need to update drivers ? witch sowftware is the best to do this? 

Driver for what? GPU should tell you when there is an update. 

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Driver for what? GPU should tell you when there is an update. 

Any drivers graphics anything uses drivers :) 

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Any drivers graphics anything uses drivers :)

I can't think of any, but most people just keep their GPU drivers up to date and mouse/keyboard if needed. 

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I can't think of any, but most people just keep their GPU drivers up to date and mouse/keyboard if needed. 

Well i would like a program that will tell me when my GPU drivers need to be updated then :) 

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Geforce Experience, mobo software and Windows update are best for this. There are 3rd party ones like Driver Booster from IObit. But they list stuff that doesn't really need update or update is for different model.

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Hi mate,i use driver booster 2 from IOBit.com , updates all drivers and even tells you when new updates are available,hope this helps

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Windows Update tends to keep an eye on the drivers of the motherboard. The graphics card drivers usually have an option to enable notifications when an update is released. Same goes for mouse and keyboard drivers if you are using any. 

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this thread is going to cause so many blue screens

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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