
You have to manually choose if you want to install any extras or not, which is a welcome change. It comes bundled with extra software, but due to recent changes to its installer, nothing extra gets installed unless you want it to.

It is free, has a very large database of drivers and works very well. If you do want to use a driver updater, I recommend DriverHub. If a driver causes blue screens, it most likely be problematic from the moment it is installed. Outdated drivers, won't suddenly start causing blue screens due to being outdated. For example, if a new driver is buggy, or not actually compatible with the device it was installed for. You are actually much more likely to get blue screens, after updating drivers. While it states that "Outdated device drivers are one of the primary causes why your Windows PC could get Blue Screens," this is simply not true. The review at Windows Club is is misleading. While this is a good thing, often not will you not notice any difference in performance and sometimes driver update software will install incompatible drivers which can cause issues, until the previous working driver is reinstalled.

In some cases you can get performance increases by updating drivers. there's often not much need to update them. Unless you are missing drivers for some devices, or are experiencing issues with some devices.

It doesn't work very well, as it needs a bigger database of drivers. Click to expand.It is based on DriverAgent (not Driver Booster), but has a different UI.
