While updating drivers usually improves performance, a corrupted installation can lead to system instability or a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Protect your data by taking these precautions before installing any new driver:

If you are experiencing issues with a specific component—like a graphics card, Wi-Fi adapter, or sound card—you can check its status individually using the Device Manager.

: Scan the list and double-click the category for the hardware you want to check (e.g., expand Display adapters to check your graphics driver).

Right-click the and select Device Manager from the quick-access menu.

After searching automatically, you can also select Browse my computer for drivers → Let me pick from a list to see alternative versions installed on your system.

Right-click the button and select Device Manager from the power-user menu.

Run the downloaded installer .exe file and follow the on-screen prompts. Signs Your Drivers Are Outdated

your computer if prompted to complete the installation. Method 2: Use Device Manager for Specific Hardware

Ensures new components work correctly with the OS.

Click the button. Windows will automatically scan, download, and install missing or outdated drivers.

Right-click the button and select Device Manager .