

They have $19.95 a year for one PC for starters. One software that does driver hunting is called DriverFix. If you find it, repost here and let me know. Unfortunately I have been unable to locate that software and at the same time is FREE. It also watches for hacker attacks like viruses, ransomware, spyware, and other. This program protects your computer, web and email activity, and payments online. But if you’re just curious about AVG, you can try it for 30 days at no cost. There is a list of which drivers are being used. AVG Internet Security program costs about 70 for a year of service, or 140 for two years. If you chose to unplug the PC to work on it, it is important to make sure that you are grounded through some other grounded device. In fact, they stop if you more than two transfers at the same time. If the PC is grounded (plugged in) and you touch the case, the electricity goes straight to earth through the earth lug in your power cable, plugged into the wall outlet (that is assuming your outlet is properly wired).

By deleting the other two, the computer only checks the files going in and out using one program, not three, and they fight it out which slows the file transfers even more. Drivers are for a lot of things though not just GPUs. I use Norton 360, so it is the only Antivirus program in operation once I boot up. It causes problems sometimes as it Al’s likes to auto update them, or used to. Windows does that itself to a certain extent. They’re not known to be terribly reliable.
You want some sort of automatic feature that checks if each driver for every peripheral or system is up to date according to its database? There are a couple apps that do that. 383 01:40