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How to update all Drivers AT ONCE Using Windows Update tool! [Advice]

Anonymous
2024-07-15T16:26:30+00:00

Windows Update is a convenient way to ensure your drivers are up-to-date. Follow these steps:

  1. Settings > Windows Update.
  2. Click Check for updates.
  3. Now, click on View optional updates.
  4. Click Driver updates, then
    1. select the drivers you want to update.
    2. Click Download and install. YOU NO LONGER NEED TO USE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO UPDATE YOUR DRIVERS!
Windows for home | Windows 11 | Windows update

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-09-01T22:40:20+00:00

    That's not true. My chipset drivers have not updated since 2021 and cc cleaner says there are updates

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-09-14T16:15:14+00:00

    I thought that Windows was going to tell me which drivers need updating. It seems that I was wrong. I do not know which drivers need updating.

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  3. Anonymous
    2024-11-06T17:39:52+00:00

    I've been using MS since windows 95. Device manager has very seldom updated drivers that way. "You have the latest driver already installed". Yet now with Norton Driver Updater It shows every driver to update. But renewing it is more than I will pay, once subscription wants to renew. Also Windows Update hardly ever shows what Norton Updater gives with Current updates to All my drivers that are needed.

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  4. Anonymous
    2024-11-26T05:24:13+00:00

    Yes I also have the same issue. Sick of Norton telling my drivers need updating but I have to subscribe to their addon, which I'm not prepared to pay! Tried researching how to update myself and get nowhere.

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  5. Anonymous
    2024-10-15T15:21:42+00:00

    I have a similar problem except that the affected drivers are specified (but unrecognised) , but no advice other than an annual subscription to achieve the updating. Can this not be achieved by Windows. Is this need a cause of several problems (eg slow speed etc.) with the operation of my system?

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