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Driver Updates for a Laptop
12/29/12
Posted on 12/29/2012 12:59:37 PM PST by mdittmar
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posted on
12/29/2012 12:59:42 PM PST
by
mdittmar
To: mdittmar
Absolutely. It should be fast, painless, and will ensure devices continue to operate correctly.
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:05:24 PM PST
by
Lou L
(Health "insurance" is NOT the same as health "care")
To: mdittmar
If things are working well, leave it alone. Only upgrade if you are having issues or if the new driver has new features you find useful.
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:07:51 PM PST
by
The Iceman Cometh
(Proud Teabagging Barbarian Terrorist Hobbit Son-of-a-Bitch!)
To: mdittmar
HP.com has the latest updates for their products along with lots of goodies. Cnet.com has lots of free stuff and almost anything you could ever need. Get a good antivirus program. Cnet has them.
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:09:00 PM PST
by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
To: Lou L
You are an evil little person.
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:12:34 PM PST
by
Blood of Tyrants
(The one thing that Hollywood gets right about guns is that crminals will always get them.)
To: mdittmar
Your question was specifically about drivers. The simple and definitive answer is: Yes. Do it. Always keep your drivers current.
One handy tool you should download (free; www.download.com...the CNET site) is Belarc Advisor. It will take a heavy-duty “snapshot” of your entire system and display the results in a browser tab: hardware, software....versions, etc.; anything and everything you have on that system. It’s a wonderful tool and you can immediately check driver versions, firmware versions, etc. for your entire system. Windows update is fairly good at identifying available driver updates for your particular system (not perfect, but it’s still pretty good).
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:13:12 PM PST
by
RightOnline
(I am Andrew Breitbart!)
To: Lou L
Just don't want to turn the Laptop into a paperweight,looks like most updates are for gamers or Windows 8 users.
I'm neither,but I like speed and up to date stuff on my Laptop.
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:13:43 PM PST
by
mdittmar
To: mdittmar
The driver updates may have nothing to do with your system or your use of the device. Find out what the upgrade does and act according to your needs. Not all new drivers are stable so you may want also wait a few months before installing. Be sure to keep the old drivers in case you need to roll back.
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:14:09 PM PST
by
Kirkwood
(Zombie Hunter)
To: RightOnline
IF you have any programs that are illegal Belarc advisor will make sure they don't work anymore. So, use with caution if that is the case.
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:20:16 PM PST
by
jdsteel
(Give me freedom, not more government.)
To: RightOnline
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:25:45 PM PST
by
mdittmar
To: jdsteel
No, it doesn’t. I’ve been using it for many years; never had a problem. It is not invasive; it “reports” only.
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:25:52 PM PST
by
RightOnline
(I am Andrew Breitbart!)
To: The Iceman Cometh; mdittmar
If things are working well, leave it alone. Only upgrade if you are having issues or if the new driver has new features you find useful. Exactly.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Updating drivers can possibly cause devices to NOT work.
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:34:53 PM PST
by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(The best thing in life & the hardest thing in life is watching your children grow up.)
To: jdsteel
What’s an “illegal” program?
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posted on
12/29/2012 1:35:24 PM PST
by
FredZarguna
(2.9979 times ten to the eight meters per second: not just a good idea, it's The Law.)
To: mdittmar
Is on the special “back seat mother-in-law driver”? If so, it never needs updating.
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posted on
12/29/2012 2:06:41 PM PST
by
GreyFriar
(Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
To: mdittmar
To: mdittmar
Updated drivers usually help resolve conflicts and can increase security. That said some will prevent you from booting normally. Always have the old driver handy. I use drivereasy, it will tell you what drivers are available. Not perfect, but quite good. On occasion you will need to manually install, and some special built drivers wont install.
To: mdittmar
I've only had one problem with driver updates on my wife's Win 7 machine.
It disallowed the Toshiba Bluetooth mouse from communicating.
Went back to the previous driver using touch pad.
Microsoft eventually fixed their screw up and was able to reload fixed driver with no further problems.
This was over a year ago.
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posted on
12/29/2012 2:47:00 PM PST
by
The Cajun
(Sarah Palin, Mark Levin......Nuff said.)
To: mdittmar
If the device works now one of two things will happen if you update.
1. The device will still work.
2. The device will stop working.
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posted on
12/29/2012 2:47:26 PM PST
by
PAR35
To: PAR35
Guess that sums it up;)
Gonna error on the side of "the device will still work".
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posted on
12/29/2012 3:33:17 PM PST
by
mdittmar
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Updating drivers can possibly cause devices to NOT work. Yep. I've screwed myself over and wasted hours fixing driver upgrades before.
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posted on
12/29/2012 4:58:10 PM PST
by
The Iceman Cometh
(Proud Teabagging Barbarian Terrorist Hobbit Son-of-a-Bitch!)
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