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Updating your device drivers

By: AMH

Every component of your computer, whether it is a printer, modem, or keyboard, must have a driver program in or for it to work. Many drivers such as the keyboard driver, CD-ROM driver, or the drivers for your hard drive na d monitor come with the operating system be it Linux or Microsoft. Devices such as the videocard, modem or soundcard, you may need to load a new driver or drivers when you connect the device to your computer. Most times your devices come with the components such as your modem comes with a cd with its program drivers on it.

Most updates are because people have lost the initial CD rom that came with the components and need to find those drivers again. If you PC is older than 2 years the likelyhood of finding that driver becomes very difficult as the components my now be considered old and not supported any longer. You can find these drivers at many self help websites.

When to update or replace the driver?

Device drivers do go corrupt and do need to be replaced from time to time. You know you need to update when:
* You have upgraded your OS say from Windows 2000 to Windows XP;
* You have a device that is not recognized or working properly;
* You have a new game that does not work properly;
* You have a device that is missing features;
* Using a device which causes another not to work properly.
Tips and Tricks on drivers:
- Get the correct driver: Know the exact model number (and sometimes the serial number) of any device before you upgrade;
- Try never to use Beta drivers: A beta driver can be can cause your system to crashe. Stay away from beta drivers;
- Follow all the directions: Read all the documentation you can find and follow the recommendations;
- Never interrupt installation: Always let the installation complete, if you are having second thoughts, uninstall it. Stopping in mid-installation may change or damage key system files;

Remember never upgrade your driver unless you have to. If you have second thoughts or are not certain, look around the internet to check.

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Netbridge Networks maintains a list of device drivers to ensure that you are using what you need. If you are not certain what you need. Ask for a driver and it will usually be provided 48 hours later at no cost.

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