Friday, June 11, 2010

Driver Finding

Finding a driver can be a project.

Try Slim Drivers or any of the similar programs.

DriverAgent can help to identify the driver name or what driver is out of date (it can also be useless YMMV). I would not pay for DriverAgent but only use it for identification.

Intel's driver search page can be good for Intel drivers.

Other free programs can give you ideas as to the driver names i.e. SIW.

Good old Windows Device Manager would be my first stop.

Belarc makes a nice report. Bottom line you will do some hunting.

Once you know the driver name then Google for it. It has become difficult using Google to search for drivers because of all the for pay sites hawking their wears.

If your system is working great now, after months of driver updates, you should make a backup of your drivers. Try DriverBackup.

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