Tired of searching drivers manually?!
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Then i finded a nice app(right said my sis husbend did it and shared the name of it to me )
Its called: UniBlue DriverScanner

Very good program, I searched and i got 2 out of date drivers, Downloaded and now my pc runs faster.

I think u guys should try it out
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#2

I'll check it out. Not sure I'll need one though.
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#3

Can you post a link, I don't trust half of them i found on ******, Which all say +Crack!
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#4

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Originally Posted by scorp1543
Can you post a link, I don't trust half of them i found on ******, Which all say +Crack!
You need to pay for this program.
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#5

is this program free? like, you have to pay for the full version of DriverDetective if you want to download them. How is that in this program?
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#6

Well in that case i think i will stick with manually Checking my drives
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Originally Posted by Andre9977
I tested it out and it found out that I have quite several drivers outdated. Yet I can't download them through the Uniblue program because the product has to be registered for that. You can *COUGH* easily *COUGH* register it for $29.95 though.
Lol... better stick to manually installing, not that I would pay that much for this product.
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Originally Posted by DonGic4
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Originally Posted by Andre9977
I tested it out and it found out that I have quite several drivers outdated. Yet I can't download them through the Uniblue program because the product has to be registered for that. You can *COUGH* easily *COUGH* register it for $29.95 though.
Lol... better stick to manually installing, not that I would pay that much for this product.
well its a really good problem, its worth the *COUGHT* $29.95 *COUGHT*
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#9

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Originally Posted by PeaToN^
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Originally Posted by DonGic4
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Originally Posted by Andre9977
I tested it out and it found out that I have quite several drivers outdated. Yet I can't download them through the Uniblue program because the product has to be registered for that. You can *COUGH* easily *COUGH* register it for $29.95 though.
Lol... better stick to manually installing, not that I would pay that much for this product.
well its a really good problem, its worth the *COUGHT* $29.95 *COUGHT*
No, it's not. I tried the "demo", and it found 3 "outdated" drivers. I downloaded full, and whoops - no drivers missing. So i don't recommend buying it.
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Originally Posted by [K4L
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Originally Posted by PeaToN^
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Originally Posted by DonGic4
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Originally Posted by Andre9977
I tested it out and it found out that I have quite several drivers outdated. Yet I can't download them through the Uniblue program because the product has to be registered for that. You can *COUGH* easily *COUGH* register it for $29.95 though.
Lol... better stick to manually installing, not that I would pay that much for this product.
well its a really good problem, its worth the *COUGHT* $29.95 *COUGHT*
No, it's not. I tried the "demo", and it found 3 "outdated" drivers. I downloaded full, and whoops - no drivers missing. So i don't recommend buying it.
Exactly... you can download the drivers from the official sites free. ( example: nvidia.com )
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Originally Posted by [K4L
Leopard ]
No, it's not. I tried the "demo", and it found 3 "outdated" drivers. I downloaded full, and whoops - no drivers missing. So i don't recommend buying it.
What do you expect?
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Originally Posted by Killerkid.
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Originally Posted by [K4L
Leopard ]
No, it's not. I tried the "demo", and it found 3 "outdated" drivers. I downloaded full, and whoops - no drivers missing. So i don't recommend buying it.
What do you expect?
A fully working software?
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