Easy Drivers Update for Windows
When installing a new device in your computer, there might be a conflict with existing devices or drivers. Or maybe the included driver you’ve just installed has compatibility issues with your computer operating system that in turn creates PC errors, system slowdowns, or even system crashes (for instance, the included driver doesn’t completely support your new Windows Vista OS).
If this problem happens, first thing that you might do is updating the driver with the latest version compatibles with your windows operating system. You can download it manually from the device manufacturer’s website of or other many websites that provide free download drivers software, such as brothersoft.com, windrivers.com, driverzone.com, etc. Or if you are looking for a quick solution, you can install a utility tool, such as Driver Detective, that automatically identifies and then searches on the web all the needed drivers and updates for your computer hardware, like Dell, HP, Gateway, Sony, Asus, IBM, BenQ, Fujitsu, Alienware, Acer, MSI, Canon and more. In addition, this tool also provides driver backup wizard that allows you backup the downloaded drivers to any removable media like CD or USB flash disk.
However, before start searching the right driver, it is recommended to remove the conflicting driver in order to restore the stability of your computer system. For Windows XP or Vista users, you can cancel driver installation by running the System Restore (Start Menu – All Programs – Accessories – System Tools - System Restore) or rollback driver update to the previous version of the driver (open Device Manager in Control Panel – right click on the device and select “Properties” - Select “Driver” tab - Click on the “Roll Back Driver” button).
If updating the driver doesn’t solve problems with the device, replace the device or remove the new diver software from your system. Then, contact your seller or the nearest support center for a professional assistance.