

The first two options-IOBit's Driver Booster and Snappy Driver Installer-do exactly this. Check out this list of free tools you can use to fix most Windows problems. Otherwise, you can use a third-party tool to update all your system drivers simultaneously. Select Search automatically for updated driver software to let Windows automate the update process for you.

If there is a yellow "alert" symbol, open the section using the dropdown arrow, then right-click the problem driver and select Update driver.If there is nothing, your driver status is likely not the source of the issue. Head down the list and check for an error symbol.Now, type device manager in the Start menu search bar and select the Best match.Head to Update & Security > Windows Update > View update history.To check your latest automatic driver updates: At other times, Windows doesn't use the correct driver version. Automating the process means your system drivers are less likely to fall behind their recommended version-but that doesn't mean some won't fall through the gaps. Windows Update keeps your system drivers up to date. Your system will reboot during the process. If there is an update, save any important files, then press Restart now.Now, head to Update & Security, then check under Windows Update for any pending updates.Hit Windows key + I to open the Settings panel.
