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I tried to update drivers manually, deleting everything I could find on the hard drive and the registry, but it's simply impossible to get everything removed. When I then restarted my PC it wasn't working at all, applications crashed and Windows was completely broken in all kind of ways. Why don’t it uninstall completely IOBits? You know this will create problems for the users.
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When I saw this I tried to uninstall it since I thought it would restore all important files and drivers it replaced.īut it did not do that! It did also leave files on my hard drive and register entries. It will also start to replace Windows files with their own and also deletes restore points and add a lot of registry entries. It installs modificated drivers with IOBits malicious code in them. It doesn't use the manufacturers drivers like you would think it does. I installed Driver Booster and let it search my Windows 8.1 PC and check the drivers and update, what it said was "old ones".
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You really need to listen to what I have to say before you install IOBit Driver Booster, and search Google and see the negative reviews from thousands of people) It may actually benefit you to keep the "Extremely Old" driver that was made in 2006, because that's the most compatible with all your other hardware.Īnd for the love of science, do a System Restore Point first. You'll likely run into new problems if you just select everything and update it all at once. That being said, I'd recommend using IOBit to update drivers to fix a known problem rather than just to update everything for the sake of updating. Not major issues, but issues nonetheless. Also, my PC's POST now lags for ~20 seconds before the BIOS start screen (it used to be ~2 seconds). Furthermore, my keyboard and mouse both lag after my computer boots into the logon screen, causing me to wait for ~10 seconds before being able to type in my password. It still missed 2 unknown drivers - an unknown "USB Controller" driver and one other that I had to Google manually using the hardware IDs. I've tried SlimDrivers, DriverMax, and Unknown Device Identifier, and IOBit's Driver Booster has been the best experience - however, it's not perfect. The interface is a bit clunkier but the accuracy is much better, and it's easy to make a restore point before each install just in case shit hits the fan. EDIT : I no longer use IOBit Driver Booster.