Download Updated Device Drivers Free!

by Frank Jovine on 03/28/2009 in Computers, Software

drivermaxDriverMax is a new tool that allows you to download the latest driver updates for your computer. No more searching for rare drivers on discs or on the web or inserting one installation CD after the other. Just create a free account, log in, and start downloading the updates that you need.

You can also export all your current drivers (or just the ones that work ok) to a folder or a compressed file. After reinstalling Windows you will have everything in one place!

Faulty driver installations can cause Windows to run slow. Windows stores all versions of older drivers just in case you want to go back; sometimes it messes up older versions with more recent ones. The Export Wizard will only export the drivers you select by copying the needed files to a folder or a compressed ZIP file.

After reinstalling Windows all drivers will be back in place in less than 5 minutes – sparing you of searching, inserting disc after disk and losing precious time. The Import Drivers wizard allows you to install all the drivers that you exported earlier. The entire operation might take up to 5-10 minutes.

Just one single computer restart will be required after all drivers are reinstalled!

DriverMax is able to display a complete report of all drivers (versions, release dates) installed on your system. This feature can also be very useful when you want to analyze the differences between the drivers installed on different machines.

Screenshots can be found here http://www.innovative-sol.com/drivermax/snapshots.htm.

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4 Responses to “Download Updated Device Drivers Free!”

  1. Jilli

    Mar 28th, 2009

    I’m learning to maximize the use of my computer slowly…but this is the kind of information that helps the computer illiterate like me get my feet wet and feel pretty smart!

    • Frank J

      Mar 28th, 2009

      It used to take me more than an hour to get the latest drivers, but now this software does it in a snap.

  2. Kikolani

    Mar 30th, 2009

    This would come in quite handy around my office when rebuilding Dell machines. Thanks!

    ~ Kristi

    • Frank J

      Mar 30th, 2009

      It saves a lot of time and frustration from searching for updated device drivers.