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Does anyone know of a good driver updater thats free or can pick up a torrent for that actually works
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just update them manually and I'm pretty sure windows 10 will automatically update most drivers anyway.
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Driver(s) for what exactly? I may be able to help you out.
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Advanced system cleaner pro has one on it !
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The last thing you want to be using is software that updates all drivers once.

Update the drivers manually or let windows do the work on some of the drivers with Windows Update.
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I had a new motherboard, CPU, RAM and SSD and since installing have had problems with the internet such as youtube videos stopping and showing an error pages not loading first attempt i sometimes have to refresh like 5 times before the page shows. Also games stop downloading and so on so looking to see if the network drivers could do with updating or if theres anything else needed i have run the software that came with the motherboard already just would like to check for more
Nepal wrote Driver(s) for what exactly? I may be able to help you out.
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If you got a new motherboard it is usually recommended that you do a fresh install if you are running any version of windows ever. If you were using Linux on the other hand you wouldn't be having this problem.
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I have done a fresh install I've had problems ever since
Potion wrote If you got a new motherboard it is usually recommended that you do a fresh install if you are running any version of windows ever. If you were using Linux on the other hand you wouldn't be having this problem.
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xGypsi wrote I have done a fresh install I've had problems ever since
Potion wrote If you got a new motherboard it is usually recommended that you do a fresh install if you are running any version of windows ever. If you were using Linux on the other hand you wouldn't be having this problem.


Fresh install after you've installed the new mobo? Are you using Windows 10? Whats your specs?
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Potion wrote
xGypsi wrote I have done a fresh install I've had problems ever since
Potion wrote If you got a new motherboard it is usually recommended that you do a fresh install if you are running any version of windows ever. If you were using Linux on the other hand you wouldn't be having this problem.


Fresh install after you've installed the new mobo? Are you using Windows 10? Whats your specs?
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