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DriverScanner is a useful little utility which will from time to time help you avoid the sort of driver crashes and system instabilities caused by out of date drivers which leave millions of Windows computer users scratching their heads in confusion every day. The DriverScanner interface is easy to understand and provides a set of tabs - one for each control set (Overview, Scan, Backup, Restore and Settings).
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You can choose which updated drivers to install at your convenience. It scans your system to create and track a list of all installed drivers, backs up all of your drivers if you so choose, restores drivers if you so choose, and can be set to automatically download updates for any drivers currently installed in your system. No problems and no instabilities - DriverScanner is a relatively simple utility. We installed DriverScanner on half a dozen Windows XP, Vista (both somewhat unstable PCs) and Windows 7 machines running a variety of CPUs (including the latest i7 chips). Obviously, there's good reason for DriverScanner to exist. The point is that for any of us to find the time and energy needed to regularly and systematically track down any and all available driver updates for everything percolating along in each of our computers, we'd have to be superhuman. More important, the manufacturers of all the aforementioned devices are constantly updating their drivers to anticipate changes to Windows and to squash bugs in their drivers. As well, using a particular driver long enough may sometimes reveal a rare flaw in an otherwise decent driver of some sort. But every so often, disaster strikes and some piece of hardware stops working properly after a Windows update.
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Frankly, Microsoft does a very good job of testing thousands upon thousands of printer drivers, video card drivers, sound card drivers, screen drivers, USB drivers, FireWire drivers, network card drivers, Bluetooth drivers, WiFi card drivers, CD/DVD (optical) drivers, and on and on. So why should you, with your busy business or home computers, and peer-to-peer or server-based network, care about anything like DriverScanner? The simple answer is that every time Microsoft updates Windows in any significant way with it's monthly operating system patches downloaded and installed on your computers, there's a chance that a driver incompatibility will occur.
