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How to update all PC drivers automatically

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Windows 10 It's a good operating system, especially compared to Windows 8.1, and one of its most interesting features is that it automatically searches for the best drivers for our Hardware and installs it with its updates.

Of course, these drivers aren't always the latest version, and it's not that Windows updates are always out. In addition, when talking about important drives such as the graphics card, it is always recommended that they are always updated for the best performance.

Properly both AMD and NVIDIA have their own software which allows us to update drivers directly to it, in a very simple process and where the user will need to press a few buttons for drivers to automatically renew in a few minutes. However, this is only possible with the graphics card, and all the other drivers may have remained stuck since we first set up the PC.

Free tools to update drivers

Fortunately, as we mentioned earlier there are others free tools which will allow us to automatically update all machine drivers. However, we do tell you to use them with caution because there are cases where we may not be interested in renewing the driver, so it's always good that even though the update is done automatically listening to each review Period to see if we like it or not.

Driver Identifier

This free software will process the PC to identify all installed machines, and with a daily update screen will automatically uninstall all the drivers we need.

IOBIT Driver Booster

This other tool is also free of charge, however it will offer a paid version with many options. In this case, instead of scanning your Hardware, this tool will scan for the drivers you already installed and will search if they have an existing update. You have to be careful in one thing, and once you click the "Scan" button to search for drivers, it will search and install automatically. When done, it will ask to restart the computer.

Slimware Driver Update (not for free)

As a third option we should mention Slimware software, formerly known as Slim Drivers. Before it was free, but for a while it was a paid version. It's one of the best (and that's why we decided to say even if it's free), so if you're really excited about the program, it's worth paying a continuing license for this software.

With this you have several options for auto renewal by just a few clicks. Of course, at HardZone we recommend that you update drivers directly with the default Windows 10 updates (which are critical updates), and that you manually update the graphics card drivers, which are the most important things to keep up to date.

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