QUOTE (razz @ Sep 25 2008, 03:24 PM)

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I gather it is a good idea to make sure you have the latest drivers for all of XP land. What is the best and easiest way to check if there is an update for all your drivers and if there is, install them?
This rumor is pushed mainly by those who offer such "services". The experienced members of this forum know better. I follow their advice explicitly.
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Someone said that perhaps there is a utility that scans all drivers on your PC and reports what's needed. I was not able to find one if there is such a thing.
Same as above answer.
QUOTE (DennisD @ Sep 25 2008, 06:15 PM)

1: Keep all your stuff up to date with the latest incarnations, and usually with improvements to performance/stability etc..
2: If everythings working fine....The "If it ain't broke don't fix it" school of thought.
I've updated my ATI video drivers twice, off line, and smooth as could be. I tried updating HP drivers some time back with a resultant BSOD. I've never touched them since.
So I subscribe to both schools of thought.

I subscribe to both schools of thought also.
For the inexperienced or "new computer" owners, I strongly recommend that you stick to Dennis' rule #2.
Follow rule #1 only if you actually "have a problem" and not before hand.
Any "driver" software offered by MS update is usually not what you need if you actually need anything at all.
Like Dennis' link follow Andavari's advice here. Stick to what your PC manufacturer recommends.
http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=115857To paraphrase Yogi Berra(Baseball everything guy) "It ain't broke 'til it's broke."
Best wishes to all our members,

davey
P.S. If you are a "Super Geek" then you can do whatever is the Most Fun for you of course.
"Fun" is a necessary part of life. Share some with someone you love.