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It should be noted that a driver with a newer driver date does not necessarily mean a better driver. Often a hardware device manufacturer will issue a new driver as a matter of maintenance or isolated issue. Some driver updates may only affect a small number of people using the device. Some newer drivers have been known to have bugs or actually break something. However, it was interesting to note that 60% - 75% of the PCs tested did not have the most recent driver installed. One would have to surmise that some portion of these PCs users would see some benefit in updating their drivers. One area that seemed to pop out was that approximately 87% of portable systems were not running the most current network driver for their installed devices. It is probably safe to say that most portable PCs use wireless network cards. Many portables contain both a wireless and an ethernet network device. In our review of Intel and other wireless network device manufacturers we noticed that Wi-Fi drivers seem to be updated frequently to address some security issue or concern. Also one could argue that for portables which contain both a wireless and ethernet adapter, a person might not be as diligent to maintain the driver for a NIC that is seldom or never used. To check if your computers have the latest drivers run our free Driver Scan. Percentage of PCs not using most recent drivers - Operating Systems
Percentage of PCs not using most recent drivers - Desktop vs. Portable
Percentage of PCs not using most recent drivers - PC User Expertise
Want to see more? Contact us for information about our customized research services. Join the Discussion chengrob: Driver Research (Thu, 06 Dec 2007 13:38:36 GMT)
The structure of Driver Alert is the same as PC Pitstop Full Tests since we opened.
QUOTE(tito @ 7:02pm Wed Dec 5 2007) [snapback]1449985[/snapback] So you do link use of software to a user account? tito: Driver Research (Thu, 06 Dec 2007 00:02:58 GMT)
QUOTE(chengrob @ 9:02am Sat Dec 1 2007) [snapback]1448433[/snapback] To be clear on the point that Bruce is making, PC Pitstop is not tracking anything on anyone. In this case, someone claimed that our driver scan was inaccurate and the data structure allows us to analyze the problem to get to the root. That's a good thing. When someone says our information is inaccurate, we can immediately assess the validity and take appropriate action. In the long run, it will make our driver recommendations even more accurate. So you do link use of software to a user account? chengrob: Driver Research (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 15:02:36 GMT)
To be clear on the point that Bruce is making, PC Pitstop is not tracking anything on anyone. In this case, someone claimed that our driver scan was inaccurate and the data structure allows us to analyze the problem to get to the root. That's a good thing. When someone says our information is inaccurate, we can immediately assess the validity and take appropriate action. In the long run, it will make our driver recommendations even more accurate.
Joe C: Driver Research (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 14:28:17 GMT)
QUOTE(Bruce @ 3:28am Sat Dec 1 2007) [snapback]1448373[/snapback] You track and monitor peoples specific accounts and usage of this software? how far exactly does the pc pitstop go into our machines?....I know the privacy policy but I wasn't aware that individuals could be sorted out on your server flewpastu: Driver Research (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 11:30:45 GMT)
thats a good point
but its not installing them ...... only letting you know there are updates available and sometimes there may be fixes for problems not seen maybe a small glitch here and there just a thought tho badbinary: Driver Research (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 10:43:41 GMT)
latest does not always mean greatest, especially when it comes to drivers. if everything is working great then why update (unless there is a security issue)?
Bruce: Driver Research (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 08:28:31 GMT)
QUOTE(IntelGuy @ 1:24am Sat Dec 1 2007) [snapback]1448351[/snapback] I don't see any scans run or results saved for your Driver Alert account. Can you login and run another scan so I can get a look at what it's showing you? You track and monitor peoples specific accounts and usage of this software? IntelGuy: Driver Research (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 06:24:02 GMT)
I don't see any scans run or results saved for your Driver Alert account. Can you login and run another scan so I can get a look at what it's showing you?
[attachmentid=904] dark41: Driver Research (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 03:40:57 GMT)
I'd be a bit skeptacle about any results generated from PC Pitstop's Driver upgrade program. It flagged 3 drivers on my system for available updates (vid card, network, & onboard realtek sound), yet all in all 3 instances I'm running the current version, and the program said so at the bottom.
el kido: Driver Research (Fri, 16 Nov 2007 03:22:14 GMT)
honestly, I want to see the ones not even using drivers. I have a few friends and family that dont even know what a driver is.
flewpastu: Driver Research (Fri, 16 Nov 2007 03:04:54 GMT)
very interesting study
Keith_L: Driver Research (Thu, 15 Nov 2007 18:15:12 GMT)
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