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Updating a driver is a two stage process. First DriverScanner downloads the driver from
the relevant source, and then, secondly, it installs the downloaded driver.
To download each outdated driver click on the red
Download driver
button
(figure 33)
.
To then install each downloaded driver click on the
Install driver
button, which replaces
the
Download driver
button
(figure 33)
. When installing drivers marked as being of
moderate risk, in the Level column, a second screen will appear asking you to confirm
your decision to install the driver. However, if you try to install a risky driver a screen will
appear explaining that DriverScanner will not install risky drivers, and will instead redirect
you to where you can install the driver manually.
If you identify a driver you aren’t interested in updating you can choose to ignore it
simply by selecting the
Ignore
checkbox
(figure 33)
.
Before installing the updated drivers we recommend that you create a backup of your old
drivers. To backup drivers see
Chapter 6: Driver backups and restores
.
DriverScanner will NOT install for you drivers marked as risky because it is
possible that the installation of these drivers could cause problems with your
system. You may install these drivers manually, however we do not recommend
it and Uniblue will not be held liable for any harm to your computer that may
result. Should you choose to install this driver anyway, we recommend that
you first backup your drivers using DriverScanner’s backup tools (access the
Backup tab).
ll drivers can cause unexpected PC problems, or create conflicts with other
drivers. It is possible, but unlikely, that installing drivers could cause problems
with your system. Therefore we recommend that you backup your drivers using
DriverScanner’s backup tools (access the Backup tab). You will then enjoy the
reassurance of knowing that you can reinstall your old drivers should you ever
have a problem.