Although this program limits the number of downloads you can perform per day, you can still check for outdated drivers as often as you want. You're just limited when it comes to downloading them. I talk more in the review about why this isn't as bad of a limit as it might sound.

Driver Booster will quickly spot broken and outdated drivers and finds the exact up-to-date match for the system and devices. The driver database supports more than 6.5 million devices & drivers from 1200+ major brands. Besides, driver sources are all officially from the original hardware manufacturers and have passed the Microsoft WHQL test and IObit test.


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Driver Booster provides a safe and stable display driver uninstaller to completely uninstall AMD/NVIDIA/INTEL graphics card drivers, and remove all traces of display driver leftovers. If you want entirely new driver installation, delete drivers that are causing issues, or upgrade GPU from AMD to Nvidia, this driver removal is a must-have.

"Iobit's Driver Booster is the best software available. I have been using all the Iobit Driver Boosters and other Iobit software for many years now. Driver Booster finds outdated drivers for my laptop's and along with using other Iobit software keeps my systems running smoothly. As usual Iobit does it again with a great software that is innovated with new technology to keep my laptop's running at their best."

"One scan a day keeps outdated drivers away. Instead of looking individually for drives updates; just one click on Driver Booster can keep all of my pc's drivers up-to-date! Driver Booster improved my gaming experience especially when it comes to demanding games that needs the latest updates. IObit products showed me the true capability of my pc."

"I was having all sorts of problems with my laptop, finally realizing that it was caused by the drivers. Despite going through all the channels my laptop brand provides I was still having problems. One click of Driver Booster and it found 17 (long) outdated drivers and fixed them just as quickly. My driver problems have disappeared and my laptop is running much better! I will use no other program for my driver needs."

Excellent option for budget/conscious peeps who need a useful driver update utility, beats most of the competition when it comes to extra features and services, such as a game booster, updating game components, and offline driver updates* A solid performer providing consistency and reliability!

I always keep it running while playing because of its "Game Boost" feature, which actually helps in performance, mainly so that your computer focuses its resources on the game you're playing. It's also useful for updating your drivers every few weeks, which you could do manually, but why would you?

Driver updates for Windows, along with many devices, such as network adapters, monitors, printers, and video cards, are automatically downloaded and installed through Windows Update. You probably already have the most recent drivers, but if you'd like to manually update or reinstall a driver, here's how:

I downloaded and installed the new Norton Driver Updater yesterday and all the updates seemed fine with the exception for the update of the PCI Express Root Complex driver, which essentially got stuck in the "waiting" mode (see screenshot) and have stayed stuck ever since.

Subsequent research on my part has led me to believe that I may actually be better off not updating PCI Express Root Complex as many have had PC performance problems after the update. For this reason, I don't want to update this driver but I don't know how I should interpret the "waiting" mode (which stays on after rebooting the PC), and more importantly how to simply undo the attempted update.

If you click on the right arrow ">" next to the word "waiting" the little black disc gives the options to either skip the update or ignore the driver - use this to remove the "waiting" state and cancel the update.

CCleaner has the same issue and I wonder why this has started happening only in the last few days. For what it's worth Microsoft community users say that it is best not to update drivers on the recommendation of a driver updater.

My problem is on my wife's computer, ASUS T100, and the Updater has jammed the whole system - the screen has a 'You have 1 outdated driver' image that I cannot remove - the cursor is not visible - and the touch screen is no longer working! When I try to restart the whole system, the computer simply goes back to the same place and nothing works! How do I get rid of the program and get back to being able to operate the computer at all? Frustrating!

Thanks for all comments! My problem was on my wife's computer and the program ended up stopping anything from happening - no cursor, no touch screen, not able to stop the program even re-booting etc. I eventually managed to get some access by using the keys and tabbing etc - a painful process! I've now deleted the driver update program and had to update the my Windows etc - but still trying to get to a usable computer!

Yeah Lugar52, I also agree with GM Burgess255 about leaving it alone. I've used driver updater programmes for years but never had anything like this sort of trouble, Norton have outdone themselves in producing the WORST programme in the history of computing and using us as guinea pigs to sort out the bugs. Good luck mate.

The problem with the PCI Express Root Complex driver will be fixed in the next version. In fact this is an inbox driver which is a native driver that is supplied with the Operating System and don't need an update. We stopped already offering this update for new users, for existing users this wil be fixed soon. There is no reason to updated the installed driver. 


The "Waiting" problem is also fixed with the next update.


Again: The Driver Updater is not a beta product. The offered drivers are collected, analyzed and tested internally since years. We have millions of drivers in our database! Of course there can be issues within this amount of drivers. However, we are constantly trying to eliminate these problems. There are a handful of people here on the forum with problems which we take very seriously. But this does not mean that the product causes problems in the big mass. And I try to solve all problems here!

LAC. If you cannot get the Driver Updater to uninstall, follow this Microsoft article to perform a "system restore", using a restore point PRIOR to installing driver updater. Use the second link and follow the instructions in the area labeled "Restore from a system restore point". When the recovery is successful DO NOT reinstall nor use Driver Updater. The same scenario will more likely than not reappear if you do.

I currently utilize a scheduled task to run ccleaner and have a custom ccleaner.ini built. What I cannot figure out is how to disable the driver updater feature in the ccleaner.ini file. Does anyone have any information regarding this? I do not want the driver updater to run at all, it continues to update my laptop display drivers on two of my gaming machines and messes up the nvidia drivers that auto switch my display from intel to nvidia. I have tried to open the program and unselect drivers but it doesn't seem to hold, so I am just looking to disable this feature all together and be done with this headache.

CCleaners Driver Updater will not run unless you click on it and then scan/update your drivers. Don't click on it and it will never run.

CCleaners Driver Updater will only update drivers if you tell it to do so in the CCleaner Pro version, it will not update drivers in the CCleaner Free version.

If something is updating your drivers automatically then it is not CCleaner.

It might be Windows Update, or it might be some other Driver Updater that you have installed. (Maybe accidentally?).

The issue with opening up firewall permissions, is I have them blocked for a reason. It's not worth it to allow microsoft's electric eye to shine its pale malevolent glow on me, just for a simple updater tool.

So, I am using Driver Updater to update my computer (win10, running all required windows updates) and it has been stuck on this driver for nearly an hour at this point... I am a little uneasy to do anything with my computer because I don't want to interrupt this process, and there does not appear to be a cancel button of any sort in the case that a driver gets stuck like this.


Help?

I'm only guessing here, but it's looks like the kind of 'stick' that could happen if the new driver cannot be fetched from it's server.

(Maybe it's been moved, or withdrawn? Maybe that particular server is offline? Maybe your AV/firewall is blocking the download?).

Again though I'd have thought there should be a 'timeout' error check included for if that happens.

Thank you for the thorough and thoughtful reply! I went ahead and closed CCleaner, which seemed to have worked until my computer blue screen shortly thereafter - I was able to recover everything by reverting back to before the driver updates, so crisis averted. 2351a5e196

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