From: No Spam on 29 Jul 2010 16:09 Device Doctor is a freeware Windows application that scans your computer hardware and checks to see if there are new driver updates available for your devices. It also locates drivers for "unidentified devices" in the Windows Device Manager. NOTE: This tool was designed to be very simple and easy to use. Just click on 'Begin Scan' to detect your hardware; Device Doctor queries our manufacturer driver database and immediately fetches the correct driver files for your computer. Device Doctor Features Device Driver Database Provides drivers for every major computer hardware and device manufacturer More than 3 terabytes (3,000 GB) of drivers currently in the database We cache all drivers so downloads are quick and work every time Fast hardware scan takes mere seconds Consistent Updating Constantly updated to include new driver versions as soon as released Every driver is human reviewed using specialized compatibility tools Learns from other users to recommend better drivers every day Future-proof with Windows 7 and 64-bit Support Designed for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Thousands of drivers coming in weekly for Windows 7 Full support for 64-bit systems, as well as 32-bit systems Other Big Deal Functionality Provides device names for unknown devices before updating drivers Can be used offline - scan results are saved so you can move them to a connected computer and download there Updates WHQL (Microsoft certified) and non-WHQL drivers Yes, it is completely free with no adware or malware! Portable version available http://www.devicedoctor.com/
From: tim on 29 Jul 2010 18:45 On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 22:11:46 +0000 (UTC), Bear Bottoms <bearbottoms1(a)gmai.com> wrote: >Bear Bottoms <bearbottoms1(a)gmai.com> wrote in >news:Xns9DC4ABE88B273bearbottoms1gmaicom(a)news.albasani.net: > >>> http://www.devicedoctor.com/ >One of the drivers from the Device Doctor scan that it said needed updating >was a Standard PS/2 keyboard and the driver installer download was 6MB for >it. > >I didn't install it because it was a Hewlitt Packard driver and I have a >Dell Inspiron Laptop. I find that interesting, and my laptop keyboard works >just fine thank you (I do not have a USB keyboard hooked to the laptop...I >use the laptops keyboard.) I got HP Keyboard software version 1.0.2.0 for Japanese version of Windows XP. I'm using Windows 7. Hmmm, now I'm wondering about the Realtek HD sound drivers..... tim
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