Resources for Drivers

If you’re looking for special advice from driver experts or you would like to find drivers for yourself, our highly experienced team has compiled some resources that may be of use to you.

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  • Creative Sound Card Drivers
    This is a set of drivers which turned out into a controversy between Daniel_K and Creative, but it’s a very useful set of drivers for Creative Sound Card users that are using Windows Vista. 

    What this set of Creative Sound Card drivers does is unlock features that may not normally be available on Windows Vista. Creative doesn’t support this set of sound card drivers.
  • Memtest86+
    Memtest86+ was developed to be able to test your RAM and detect any problems with this particular piece of computer hardware.

    If your computer crashes unexpectedly or you experience blue screens, you may want to use this as it could be a sign of having bad RAM.
  • Microsoft Windows Update
    When critical updated are made available, Microsoft Windows Update usually pushes them towards your PC. The drivers listed here are usually tested by Microsoft. It’s always a good idea to check this website out for any updates that may pertain to your computer.

    This website does require you to use a newer version of Internet Explorer. (Currently it’s Internet Explorer 5 or later.)
  • Omega Drivers
    Omega drivers are developed with the gamer in mind. Simply put, these are modified drivers which will significantly boost your video output. These drivers are for NVIDIA and ATI video cards.

    These drivers aren’t supported by video card manufacturers and are not under warranty.
  • SiSoftware
    If you’re experiencing computer problems which you suspect has to do with your drivers, you should analyze your hardware before drawing your final conclusion on the cause of the errors.

    SiSoftware will place your hardware under a normal load condition and if you’re computer decides to crash while running this. Odds are you have bad hardware which can’t be fixed by any drivers.
  • WinDrivers
    WinDrivers provides a huge database of drivers that you can search/browse through. Before DriverBot was available, many got their drivers here.

    This is one of the most trusted resources for drivers on the internet. You do need to sign up to take advantage of WinDrivers.com, but it’s worth it.

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