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Posted by: WeAreScrewed
« on: 13. October 2016., 17:43:36 »

Safe way to find drivers would be to use the hardware ID and go to this site http://pcidatabase.com/

open Device Manager, right-click on the listing for the Unknown Device, select Properties from the context menu, and then click on the Details tab at the top of the resulting window.

On the Details tab, you’ll see a drop down menu labeled “Property”. The items listed in that drop down menu will offer up a wealth of information about the mysterious device. Select Hardware IDs from the drop down menu and the “Value” field below will populate with a list of values.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 05. October 2016., 19:34:40 »

For drivers SlimDrivers I use the program, but after using it and upgrade or install all the drivers on our computer, we must review the programs installed on my computer, because sometimes install unwanted programs ...

This is valuable information for SCF Community - that "SlimDrivers" isn't safe App. :thumbsup:

Thanks!
Posted by: bigfootangel
« on: 04. October 2016., 02:27:55 »

For drivers SlimDrivers I use the program, but after using it and upgrade or install all the drivers on our computer, we must review the programs installed on my computer, because sometimes install unwanted programs ...
Posted by: A41202813GMAIL
« on: 10. December 2015., 10:14:11 »

The More Tips, The Merrier.

Thank You.
Posted by: jheysen
« on: 09. December 2015., 17:11:05 »

I usually go with HWINFO64 AND/OR AIDA64 and so be it :p
Posted by: A41202813GMAIL
« on: 09. December 2015., 11:52:43 »

Another ( Slim ) Shot ?

Try 2 Products Of This Software Company.

http://download.cnet.com/windows/ostoto/3260-20_4-10373877-1.html?rpp=30&sort=productName~asc

As I Said Before - Worst Case Scenario: You Are Still Stuck Without Any Driver.

Cheers.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 06. June 2015., 11:26:36 »

If After All Attempts, You Still Have A Device Without Even A Generic Driver, Then Try A Marriage Between This Program And GOOGLE:

http://download.cnet.com/Unknown-Device-Identifier/3000-2086_4-42618.html

Worst Case Scenario: You Are Still Stuck Without Any Driver.

...


It's worth a try... :thumbsup:
Posted by: A41202813GMAIL
« on: 31. May 2015., 15:07:52 »

If After All Attempts, You Still Have A Device Without Even A Generic Driver, Then Try A Marriage Between This Program And GOOGLE:

http://download.cnet.com/Unknown-Device-Identifier/3000-2086_4-42618.html

Worst Case Scenario: You Are Still Stuck Without Any Driver.

Cheers.

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Posted by: Samker
« on: 01. February 2015., 09:03:36 »

...

SLIMDRIVERS Sometimes Installs Drivers Older Than The Ones Already Installed.

...

That is the main reason why I avoid using these type of programs... sometimes they do more harm than a good.  >:(

Posted by: A41202813GMAIL
« on: 01. February 2015., 04:34:24 »

Whenever I Want Software I Go To The VERSIONTRACKER DOWNLOAD CNET Site, Check The Original Developer Site And See If I Can Get The Most Recent Version.

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SLIMDRIVERS Sometimes Installs Drivers Older Than The Ones Already Installed.

It Is The Only Utility I Remember Using, And I Have Not Used It In A Long Time.

Thank You For The Tip.
Posted by: Samker
« on: 31. January 2015., 09:56:59 »

...

Is There An Equivalent Utility To Help You Find A Generic Good Enough Driver For The ( B ) Type, Finally Promoting That Device To The ( A ) Type World ?

...

Generally, I don't use the programs for automatic updates of drivers... I don't trust them. :-\

...but here you have an interesting script: http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,9608.0.html


...

There Are Several Utilities That ( Better Or Worse ) Help You Update The ( A ) Type With The Latest Drivers.

...

Which driver utilities you use/recommend?
Posted by: A41202813GMAIL
« on: 30. January 2015., 15:09:39 »

Hello,

In Terms Of Drivers, You Can Have Two Types Of Devices:

A - "First World" - They Have Already Some Driver Installed,

B - "Third World" - They Have None Installed Yet, And You Are Clueless Where To Get Even A Generic One.

There Are Several Utilities That ( Better Or Worse ) Help You Update The ( A ) Type With The Latest Drivers.

Is There An Equivalent Utility To Help You Find A Generic Good Enough Driver For The ( B ) Type, Finally Promoting That Device To The ( A ) Type World ?

Thank You.

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