Auslogics Driver Updater
Auslogics Driver Updater is an advanced tool that detects all outdated or missing drivers on a PC running Windows, gives a detailed report showing installed driver release dates and suggested updates. All drivers are updated automatically after you click just one button. You can be sure that installed updates will be the right match for your device type and model and will help get your hardware and devices working at their best.
- Detects outdated or missing device and hardware drivers by running a full system scan, which can be launched at a click of a button.
- Provides a detailed report of all detected problems listing the installed driver release date and the most recent version available from the manufacturer.
- Backs up drivers before installing updates in case of any unwanted side-effects the update may cause. Rolling back the changes is easy and makes the whole process a stress-free experience.
User reviews about Auslogics Driver Updater
by Anonymous
DO NOT USE ON CUSTOM PCs.
I agree with smittyjohnson. I built a custom PC (windows 7 pro with an ASUS motherboard). I installed the driver updater and as soon as it replaced the ASUS SATA drivers, the system crashed. I can't recover, repair, or start in any type of safe mode. I'm stuck reformatting my C:/ drive and reinstalling Windows 7 Pro and EVERY application I own which will take over a full day!
Otherwise, it works on pre-built out of the box systems.
When I called Microsoft for assistance, they said that they never recommend any third party driver updaters for this reason.
Pros:
Easy to use on pre-built systems
Cons:
Needs utilities to be able to boot crashed systems and restore original drivers More
by Laurie Sicard-Askey
Don't make out it's free when it's not!.
I hate it when software developers make out their product is free when it's not. This costs a whopping $39.99. I'll continue using Driver Booster 4. More
by Anonymous
Learn From My Mistake: DO NOT INSTALL!.
After getting my license for Auslogics Driver Updater I ran it for the first time... Which caused my computer to shut down after getting a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Rebooting gets me to the Windows splash-screen before the BSOD repeats and the computer shuts down again. I'm thinking I'm looking doing a full blown reformat and reinstall of Windows 7.
Cons:
Make it a little less computer-destroying.
Too many BSOD's for my liking.
How about fewer BSOD's, did I mention that already? More
by Anonymous
Not a very good program..
Make sure you make a backup. It will update everything and you can opt out of detected drivers. It has worked great for me on pre-built systems ie: Dell, HP, Lenovo. But when you get to the higher end systems like my Toshiba Qosmio it doesnt' work. Selected drivers crash the system or make it so slow it takes 5 minutes to reboot with a MSata drive and 16gb of Ram More