3 Best Drivers Provider Websites
Perhaps you have experienced things such as you want to re-install OS on your old computer, but do not know where was the driver CD or diskette? or you buy a used computer that don’t have driver, or you lose your new CD driver that you buy?
Don’t be sad, there is a simple solution, you just need to connect to Internet, you most likely will get the driver you want. There are several sites that deliberately provides old & new drivers such as VGA, Sound Card, Network Card, CD / DVD-ROM / RW and others.
Next sites that provide drivers that I recommended to you:
1. Driver Guide – This site is quite complete because it offers a full variety of drivers for many devices and have got many awards such as PC Magazine and PC World. You must register first to be able to download the driver you are looking for – Number of Drivers, firmware, utilities, and manuals are around 438,458 – have a wizard facility to search the driver – free to join – Free software (toolkit, repair, utilities) to download.
2. Driver Zone – This site offers more efficient and simple drivers search without the need to register first. This site is a kind of search engines in the search for a driver that is divided into 2 search, the first is search for the company name that produce the hardware and the second search is for a name or serial number of the product you are looking for. In addition, you can simply click on the icon to the drivers that you are looking directly to search manually.
3. Driver Files – The site is almost the same as Driver, Zone offers free driver without pay and does not need to register, you simply search directly with it’s search facility or by manually. You can also download Driver Detective software for free that is used to check which driver is broken. You can also send or ask the driver if you can not find the driver you are looking for.
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Those sites are great but I see them as a last resort. Only after you’re unable to find the newest drivers on the manufacturer’s website, should you look for them on those sites.