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Driver Robot Review

Have you ever had to search the internet for a driver?  It’s a pain in the a$$.  Seriously.  And nobody ever holds on to the driver discs for all their hardware.  I’ve had to reinstall my operating system several times, and each time I end up spending hours looking for driver downloads all over the net.  It just sucks.  That’s why I set out looking for some driver download software that could automatically find drivers for your hardware and install it for you.  There’s a few out there, but Driver Robot seems to be the most advanced.  It automatically crawls the net for drivers and claims to support over 100,000 different hardware devices.

To test it out, it will let you scan your computer for free and it will tell you which of your drivers need updating.  I gave it a run and it seemed extremely accurate so I bought it for $30 bucks.  I was in the process of shopping for a new Netbook computer anyway so I figured it would be a good way to give it a test run.  I have tons of hardware laying around; phones, cameras, etc, and I never hold on to the driver discs.  I figure this would save me a few hours of trouble.

Well, it turns out that it was a great investment.  This thing seems like it can find and install drivers for just about anything.  My new Netbook was up and running at full speed in no time and I didn’t have to mess around with any driver discs or waste my whole day searching for drivers on the net.  Driver Robot delivers.  If you’re looking for automatic driver download software, this is your product.

Click here to check it out.

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