Shareware Drivers Apps

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Programs

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Driver Easy

Driver Easy v2023

4.01 MB · Free · 11,721 downloads
Driver Easy simplifies driver installation and updates, offering fast scans, backups, and efficient system maintenance.
5.0 1
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Razer Synapse

Razer Synapse v2022

7.8 MB · Free · 10,417 downloads
Razer Synapse gaming peripheral software offers advanced macro programming, Razer Chroma lighting, and cloud sync.
4.0 1
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droidkit

DroidKit v2022

13.9 MB · Free · 10,394 downloads
Droidkit is a compiled toolkit that offers solution to challenges facing android phones. It can unlock locked phones…
4.0 1
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Easy Driver

Easy Driver v2023

0.7 MB · Free · 9,742 downloads
Easy Driver Pro is a software application, which is designed to scan, locate, download and update the essential…
4.0 1
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AirDroid

AirDroid v2022

58.4 MB · Free · 9,658 downloads
AirDroid connects devices seamlessly, enhances communication, enables parental controls, and revolutionizes technology with innovative drone applications.
4.0 1
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Driver Genius

Driver Genius v2024

11.4 MB · Free · 8,271 downloads
Driver Genius updates, backs up, restores, and manages drivers efficiently, ensuring optimal performance and streamlined system maintenance effortlessly.
5.0 1
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Driver Support

Driver Support v2024

0.6 MB · Free · 7,918 downloads
Driver Support updates outdated drivers, fixes compatibility issues, and optimizes system performance across Windows devices.
4.5 2
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Driver Magician app

Driver Magician v6.5

1.56 MB · Free · 6,693 downloads
Driver Magician helps users back up, restore, and update Windows drivers quickly with easy-to-use tools.
5.0 2
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About Drivers

A driver is the software that lets the operating system talk to a piece of hardware — a graphics card, a printer, a network adapter. This group mixes two things: actual driver packages for specific devices, and utilities that manage drivers in general, such as updaters and removal tools.

Driver updater programs deserve a careful look. The honest position is that Windows Update and the hardware maker's own site already supply most drivers, and a working driver rarely needs replacing. Updaters can help on an older machine with unrecognized hardware, but many of them overstate how many devices are 'out of date' to justify a paid upgrade.

Some tools here are genuinely useful and hard to replace. Display Driver Uninstaller does one narrow job — stripping out every trace of a graphics driver so a clean reinstall has nothing to conflict with — and it is the standard fix for stubborn display problems. Monitoring and fan-control utilities serve a similar focused role.

The safest habit for graphics, chipset, and network drivers is to get them straight from the vendor: the chip manufacturer, the laptop maker, the motherboard brand. Those builds are tested for the exact hardware. Treat a general updater as a convenience for filling gaps, not as the first place to look, and check the version date on any package before installing it.