Update the drivers for your device manually and skip what you don't need

Mar 12, 2012 15:51 GMT  ·  By

We're coming up with another nice trick for the Windows users: we've just started to list a lot of drivers that are usually comprised within the Windows Update Catalog.

This means a ton of printers, soundcards, modems and WLAN/ LAN cards and pretty much any hardware you might have inside your computer. We're delivering these drivers straight from Microsoft and this means you just can't get anything "more genuine" or with better optimization for a computer running Windows OS.

Listing all the drivers in the Windows update routine is both impossible and redundant; nevertheless, you can rest assured that we're going to find a lot of software that is delivered for Windows update before it hits the public websites, and we're going to let you know as soon as we learn about it.

We're starting with some Realtek card readers and audio drivers which we missed from our ever-growing driver collections and whose addition really pleased us. Please check this dedicated section for new updates.

In order to manually update your driver, follow the steps below (the next steps):

1. Access Device Manager (right click My computer, choose Manage, select Device Manager from Computer Management console) 2. Right click the component whose driver you want to update 3. Select "Update Driver Software" option 4. Choose to select manually the location of the driver and select the folder containing the downloaded driver.