A key moment immediately after the Windows installation process or reinstallation of Windows is to find and install drivers for all devices such as a video card, chipset, webcam, sound card, wireless network card or so-called Wi-Fi, peripherals such as printers and scanners, and the exact drivers for the devices and for the right version of the operating system. Typically, even when we buy a new computer, you'll be given a disc or drives for the bottom and video card.
Installing Drivers
There are, however, many cases mostly on new laptops when such discs are not provided to the customer, So finding and installing the right drivers for both embedded hardware and peripherals becomes extremely important. The reason is that the driver "gives life" to the device and determines how it will work and communicate with other devices on the computer system. The same applies to peripheral devices connected to the computer.
Incorrectly installed drivers can cause very serious operating system problems, including hangover, screen freeze, self-resetting Windows, blue screens, complete computer blocking, and many other signs of computer system instability. Very often, even incorrect rotation when installing drivers can cause operating system errors. Driver installation errors may even lead to the need to reinstall Windows again, or restore the system to its original state with System restore, whenever possible. Therefore, it is recommended that the installation and reinstalling of both Windows and the programs and drivers is performed by an experienced computer specialist to avoid future problems with the use of the computer or laptop.
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