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Microsoft Windows XP, 2003 and Legacy Versions For help with current generation Windows Operating Systems built on NT 5, including Windows XP Home and Processional and Windows Server 2003. Legacy Windows versions such as Windows 2000 Professional and Server, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0 and earlier are also supported here.

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Old 06/07/05, 12:14
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If you are surfing the net and find some good FREE driver download sites

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Visit the hardware manufacturer's website for driver updates if you are experiencing problems.
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Re: If you are surfing the net and find some good FREE driver download sites

Hi Guys,
Does anyone know of a Free Utility that can Scan a system for bad DRIVERS and help download and upgrade those drivers? All I've so far seen on the web are paid services.
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Re: If you are surfing the net and find some good FREE driver download sites

The general rule with drivers is: if you don't know what drivers are old and unless you're experiencing problems, don't upgrade them.

The exception is graphics card drivers, which should be kept up to date.

In theory, you should remember your current driver versions, and always go to the manufacturer's website for drivers.

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