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You should not download drivers from anywhere else

  • Only drivers from the computer/laptop manufacturers website, or the hardware component manufacturers website are considered official (legitimate and working).
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    You don't need to pay for any of them, if you are being asked to pay for drivers it is likely a scam

  • You can download drivers for free from your computer/laptop manufacturers website, or from the hardware component manufacturers website.
  • Not everyone with the same drivers will experience the issue, so if you are having no problems with the drivers you are running, you don't need to update them.
  • Driver updates are released to fix a bug or an issue with a previous release of that driver.
  • You cannot increase the hardware performance of a component over the current capabilities it have
  • Having all of your drivers up to date, all the time, will not improve the performance of your system, nor your computer.
  • They control and facilitate the interaction between Windows and hardware components, to deliver a "message", nothing more
  • Drivers are "middlemen" between your OS (Windows) and your hardware (computer).
  • I strongly advise you to uninstall it/them and to never use such programs again since they can damage your system at a point where a reinstallation of Windows might be needed. If I could download a previous version where it works, and then set it up so that I get no more updates on Chrome, I would, but the v47 (mentioned on this thread) isn't available as a download.I see that you are using a "Driver Updater" program. Knowing this doesn't help because I really can't turn that option off in iE since that's my preferred browser at work due to being on Sharepoint most of the time, which has more functionality with iE. Otherwise, I don't get the login screen (get that error_invalid_handle screen instead).

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    If I uncheck that on iE, then Chrome gives me a login screen for the sharepoint site and I can log in and get in. For our sharepoint site, in iE options I have turned on the option to log me in automatically with my user name and password because otherwise I have to log in every time I download a file or open a new browser tab (30 times a day). It appears to have something to do with Chrome using Internet Explorer's validation for intranet or trusted sites. Yes, me too ever since I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10.








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