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© Author: Neil Patterson -- 8/19/2015 9:45 pm - Views: 2062

Over the past 20 years, I have seen a lot of scams come and go. I've seen a lot of things that, at first, appear legit, and turn out to be less than such. Let the buyer beware, If it ain't broke - don't fix it, if it sounds too good to be true, it's probably exactly that.

Let's start from the ground floor, what are DRIVERS? Drivers are packages of software that windows uses to talk to the various peripherals attached to your computer. Each Device in your system has one, such as your Video Card, Network Card, Audio Card, and Printer. They are put on the computer after installing windows (if you've had your PC handled by a pro). Generally speaking, most drivers, once installed and functional, are good to go, permanently, at that point. The few exceptions might be a DVD Drive or Video card. But even then, having older drivers don't make your system slower, or more susceptible to viruses.

Hopefully, this comes as great news to you. No longer do you need to worry about DRIVERS being an issue on your system. Again, Gamers will sometimes need to update their Video card driver very occasionally, but that is when trying to play a new game that requires the latest drivers available. You should never worry about your sound card driver, or network card, etc.

Now, all that being said, we get frequent questions about other things that can slow down your system. Specifically:

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