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Driver Booster Pro 2.4 esteve disponível como oferta em 20 de agosto de 2015
Driver Booster is a driver updating software, created with IObit's most effective driver update technology. The program scans and identifies outdated drivers automatically, downloads and installs the right update for you with just ONE click. It restores system and backs up drivers with its Rescue center.
It also provides more gaming performance and protects your computer from hardware failures, system crashes and conflicts. With Driver Booster you will save your time.
Please note: The program includes a 6 months license
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1; 1 GHz processor or faster; 512 MB of RAM memory; 50 MB of free hard drive space
18 MB
$74.85
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Doesn't windows do this already for free?
@ Rick Martin. For future reference, you can easily avoid the extras offered by Download.com by selecting the "secure download" link instead of the "DOWNLOAD NOW" link. The "secure download" gives you the straight installer without the extras.
No Windows doesn't do this at all! Not even close! There are several so called MS Partners that make many claims and then fill your machines with added bloatware and viruses! Iobit is not loved by MS but their free edition will do a great job if you are careful to reject the many addons that Download.com tries to infect your machine with.
Rick Martin
On first reading this, I thought iObit was seeking to charge an astonishing $75 for a mere 6 month license to use -- not own -- this software. I now realise that actually, $75 is what it expects you to pay for an annual license. Ah.
Nothing about this developer's behaviour inspires, and certainly not its ploy of seeking to milk consumers year on year for software which is more rented than owned. Worse: iObit has no demonstrable provenance in the field of driver updating, a field of critical importance to a user because if iObit ever gets its updating analysis wrong, the consequences to the user's computer may well be serious. Microsoft already works with hardware / software providers to facilitate driver updating:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/automatically-get-recommended-drivers-and-updates-for-your-hardware
but as Glen writes at post #5, that still doesn't mean Microsoft should be trusted to manage the task properly.
In truth, "driver updating" has become the new "registry optimizer" cash cow for several software publishers, because now that it's finally sunk into the collective mind of computer users worldwide that optimizing your registry is pretty much pointless on modern OS systems, then heigh-ho, time to come up with some other problem for which an expensive cure is now necessary: the updating of allegedly obsolete drivers.
To echo Glen's point: if it ain't broke, don't fix it. If your computer is working fine, don't mess with it. If it isn't, then check with the component vendor concerned, be it for your printer, your graphics card, whatever -- after all, it's easy enough to identify those components, a host of freeware"what's-in-my-computer?" programs have long existed and can be found on any Internet search.
Thanks, then, GOTD, but no thanks. Though we haven't yet reached the stage that occurred when laments were commonplace about "optimized" computers being bricked by absurdly aggressive "registry cleaning", the way this current vogue for driver update software is going, we might soon be.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The best place to get drivers is from the computer vendor site like asusdotcom for Asus laptops,etc... The vendor knows the hardware in your computer. The so called latest and greatest drivers don't always work in computers that are older or that have been modified by the vendor. Would you rather install a driver on the official support site for your computer or use a driver update program? I trust the people that built my system to know what is best for it. IMO, driver update software and Microsoft don't know more than the vendor/builder of my system.
This is a good deal for all. We have several PC's that have been kept in Driver Heaven for a long time. The pro edition normally is the purchased product and comes straight from Iobit without all of the BS extra junkware you would get if you opted for the free edition and connects you to their highspeed server rather than a slow server. I have also found that it is a great idea to make sure you have the latest cmos bios as well. We are also Beta testing Driver Booster Beta 3.0 which is even better. It's a no brainer and we can see the diferences!
Thanks Iobit and GOTD!
Rick Martin
You obviously like to live dangerously. If you don´t have any serious problems that could be solved by a bios update (read the firmware history) don´t update the bios. There are no advantages, just risks.
Não instala no Windows 10!!!!
The setup does not run under Win10.
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Incompatível com Windows 10. (no compatible)
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