Reviewing 9.10 (Oct 5, 2009)
It still needs improvement for drivers and identification of them.
As for Floodland it is obvious I have Intel Chipsets but the obvious point is it is directing me to Intel m/b's that I do not own and the drivers that go with them.
If I were to install their suggestions system would not work do to "wrong drivers being recommended" .
Program must be taken with a grain of salt and do your research before installing and this also includes the program from DriverMax as it comes up with tons of drivers and if you install the wrong one poof.
It is best to identify your m/b and go to the maker ie Asus and download from there.
Intelchip set inf file is most of the time updates what you have but that can be found at the intel web site as can the maker of your vid card.
Go to the proper source first before you use any of these programs recommendations
Also Win7 has proper update files for most things ie network card, monitor though recommend going to the maker of the monitor for drivers.
This/these are a lazy persons way of toasting your system and I stand by this comment as I rant and rave about what a a** that. Floodland is and learn to read.
Reviewing 9.10 (Oct 5, 2009)
Sent me to a web site to download another program called Driver Robot. http://driver-pro.com For most of my hardware. Only real web site it sent me to was Nvidia.com.
Reviewing 9.10 (Oct 5, 2009)
Works as suggested but tends to re-direct to those "all in one" driver update tools, which do "kill" working Windows set up, in my opinion. Would be a useful tool otherwise!
Reviewing 9.10 (Oct 5, 2009)
Good software, it detects and provide links to download latest drivers. Drivers linked for the computers I tested were recognized correctly.
Pkshadow, I bet the abit board you own has an intel chipset, abit does not build their own chipsets. Before write a review you should check your information before ranting for no reason...
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