Sunday, January 3, 2010

Frustrated with PC Errors & Driver Problems?

The Annoying Problem...
Your PC is NOT Performing at Peak Performance; Peripherals (e.g., printer, video, keyboard, speakers, etc.) are Refusing to Work!

Did you know that a whopping 97% of all PC problems are caused by missing, corrupt or outdated device drivers? The following is a quick list of PC problems associated with old PC drivers.
You get the dreaded blue screen of death (BSOD) on your screen.
Your PC is displaying error messages that mean absolutely nothing to you.
There's no sound coming from your PC and/or speakers.
You can't play video.
Your webcam is not working.
Your printer is not being recognized by your computer.
Your monitor is not displaying images properly.
Your PC is not able to render 3D animation or full-color graphics.
Input devices such as your joystick, keyboard, mouse, speakers, and others are not functioning properly when you're using multimedia programs.
To solve the above PC problems, you most likely need to download new device drivers. However, not just any driver will do. You need drivers that will suit your computer's brand and model, and your operating system to a 'T'.
Not experiencing PC or hardware device problems now does not mean you don't need new drivers. If you have outdated drivers without realizing it, then you run the risk of NOT benefiting from new (and better) features that the device manufacturer has made available for your use!
But HOW do you update your PC drivers?
You can do it the time-consuming way...
List down all your devices and their respective manufacturers.
(There can be up to a hundred devices running on your system.)
List down all the driver dates and driver version numbers currently being used by your PC.
(You need to be a bit of a techie to do this as you need to access several Windows files to get the information you need.)
Visit each and every hardware device manufacturer's website.
Within the manufacturer site, search for each and every driver that corresponds to your PC.
Check driver dates and versions to see if there are new ones.
Download new drivers on your PC.
(Careful that you DON'T download the wrong drivers as that can mean BIG problems.)
Install new drivers.
Since it will take a few days to look for all the device drivers you need... you probably need to do steps 1-7 again for the drivers at the top of your list because manufacturers release new drivers ALL the time!
OR... you can do all of the above automatically.

The Perfect Solution...
Instantly Find the Most Updated Device Drivers that Matches Your PC and Hardware Devices Perfectly with Award-Winning DriverFinder™

Device drivers are little software programs that communicate between your PC and your hardware devices. So it's extremely important that you have only the most recent drivers installed on your PC!
But why update drivers the old-fashioned, uber-time-consuming, error-prone way whenDriverFinder™ gets the job done for you in just about 2 minutes?
With THOUSANDS of device drivers in its database sourced 24/7/365 from HUNDREDS of different device manufacturers, you're bound to get the most updated drivers that your PC needs in just a few clicks.
No more wasted time trying to search for PC drivers in vain.
No more frustrations at not being able to find the EXACT drivers you need.
No more need to become a 'techie' to find and download drivers.
No more fear about installing the WRONG driver, crashing your PC.
No more need to 'settle' for pitiable PC performance.

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