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Yes, finally! Two weeks after the upgrade to Windows 10, lots of problems and trying almost everything to fix them, I was about to roll back to Windows 7. Windows 10 was slow and riddled with problems (Bluescreens, warning messages that couldn't be explained, messed up desktop icons, BluRays would no longer play, severe audio issues). Right before I gave up, I discovered TweakBit DriverUpdater. It found many drivers to be way out of date, especially regarding the chipset. I couldn't find any more recent drivers on the Intel support site, but this tool apparently could! I bought it, installed the suggested updates and - voilà - everything is running perfectly, now
I don't understand why Windows Update does such a bad job at finding more recent drivers - especially versions that are compatible with Windows 10 (whereas the old ones from Windows 7 days clearly were not compatible). Well, luckily, there is TweakBit filling this gap
I've been using the software from Tweakbit for more than 2 years. They are best for a full-scale maintenance of your Windows. The newest version they realised was a bit weird, so the previous 1.6 version is the best so far. Please get your program back to the previous version.
I used to check my drivers one by one and updating them was always a tedious task. This program does it all automatically. It saves me tons of time and does everything right.
Never thought my problem could be fixed by simply updating drivers, but this software was recommended to me in a forum and it solved my problem right away. I am recommending it now to anyone with computer problems similar to what I was having.
I used to check my drivers one by one and updating them was always a tedious task. This program does it all automatically. Saves me tons of time and does everything right. Wish it cost a bit less, though.
This program made my computer do crazy things, it was really slow and many things wouldn't work including my printer that stopped working and was no longer recognized- so I went to delete the two programs and then tried to restore my computer. I found out my restore point and been disabled and erased so I am basically up a creek without a paddle. Taking it in to the geek squad.
I don't understand why Windows Update does such a bad job at finding more recent drivers - especially versions that are compatible with Windows 10 (whereas the old ones from Windows 7 days clearly were not compatible). Well, luckily, there is TweakBit filling this gap
Thank you, guys! You saved my day!