This documentation is for version 2.0.0. Other versions.

Open Device Manager (right-click Start > Device Manager). Ensure no yellow exclamation marks remain.

Understanding the strengths and limitations of this tool helps prevent system instability. Advantages

The software supports a wide range of hardware components, including: Motherboards and chipsets Video cards (GPU) Sound cards and audio chips Network adapters (LAN and Wi-Fi) USB 3.0 controllers and peripherals Supported Operating Systems

Upon launching, DriverPack Solution scans your system to identify which hardware devices are missing or have outdated drivers. It then cross‑references that information against its internal database and presents a simple “Install All” option. For users unfamiliar with driver management, this one‑click approach removes all guesswork. Advanced users, however, have the option to switch to “Expert Mode,” which displays detailed driver information and allows selective installation.

While it is a powerful tool, modern users should be aware of significant risks associated with the software today. 🛡️ Malware and Bloatware Risks

If you need an offline driver solution with newer drivers, consider:

: For advanced users, this mode allows manual selection of specific drivers and prevents the automatic installation of suggested third-party software.

The most “verified” DriverPack is the one you have personally validated. Always trust, but verify.