Driver Guide

How to Update Outdated Drivers in Windows 11, 10, 8, 7

A step-by-step guide helps learn how to update outdated drivers on Windows 11, 10, 8 & 7.

Device drivers, the software that enables attached peripherals & internal devices to function correctly, is mostly overlooked. Due to this, issues like no sound, Blue Screen of Death, unable to read the USB, and so on are encountered. We don’t mean that everything revolved around outdated drivers when we say this. There can be other reasons; therefore, to keep computer’s performance intact and avoid facing any error, we suggest optimizing the PC from time to time.

Down the line, we want to say, alongside other reasons, outdated drivers also play an important role in slowing down PC performance and issues. The best way to overcome these issues and avoid encountering them is to keep drivers updated. The drivers can be updated either manually or automatically.

Manually updating outdated drivers requires technical knowledge, time, and patience, while updating them using a tool like Advanced Driver Updater requires only a few clicks. This post will explain both ways you can choose any per your choice.

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The Easiest Way to Update Drivers

Before getting started, it’s important to know with Windows Update; Windows automatically keep many drivers up to date. Yet, most of the drivers remain outdated. This is because most manufacturers make newer drivers available through Windows Update. Therefore, if you face any issue with a device, you can update the driver from the manufacturer’s site. However, this process isn’t easy; hence, the best way to update drivers without risking anything is to use Advanced Driver Updater, the best driver updating tool.

Using this powerful driver updater, you can easily update the driver. Also, before updating drivers, the tool takes a complete backup of outdated drivers; this helps restore drivers (if anything goes wrong.) Moreover, using either the FREE or registered version, you can update outdated drivers Windows 10.

How To Update Outdated Drivers

Below we explain different methods to fix outdated drivers on your Windows. Using them, you can find outdated drivers Windows 10 and update them.

Method 1 – Download, Install and Update Outdated Driver Through Advanced Driver Updater (Recommended)

Manually, finding outdated drivers isn’t easy. However, Advanced Driver Updater makes this job easy for you. The tool automatically scans the device for outdated drives and shows the most compatible updates for outdated drivers, giving users the control to update outdated drivers or not.

The FREE version lets you update one driver at a time, while the registered version lets you update all outdated drivers in a couple of clicks.

Note: Advanced Driver Updater comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee.

To use Advanced Driver Updater, follow these steps:

1. Download and install Advanced Driver Updater

2. Launch the tool to update outdated drivers and click Start Scan Now to scan the system > identify and list outdated drivers.


3. Once the scanning is finished, you’ll get a list of outdated drivers with the version numbers.


4. Check the list, and update them using Advanced Driver Updater. Trial users will need to click Update Driver next to each driver they want to update, while registered users will need to click the Update All button.


5. Once all the drivers are updated, restart the PC to apply changes.

That’s how in a few simple steps using Advanced Driver Updater; you can update outdated drivers on Windows 11,10,8 and 7.

Check Here- How To Update Graphics Driver On Windows 10

Method 2 Updating drivers via Windows Update in 11, 10, 8 & 7

To update drivers for Windows 7 and other versions via Windows Update, follow the steps below:

1. Press Windows + I; this will launch the Settings window
2. Select Update & Security
3. Click Windows Update from the left pane > Check for Update (to check if any updates are available). If available, you will get Download and install; click on it.
4. However, if it says you are running the latest version and you see the option that reads View optional updates, click it.


5. To unhide Driver updates, click the down arrow next to it > select the latest available update > Download and install.


6. Follow on-screen instructions to install the driver.

Note: If the View optional updates option is unavailable, it means Windows Update does not have any new drivers or updates.

Must Read- How To Update Wi-Fi Driver on Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7

Method 3. Updating drivers via Device Manager

If Windows Update does not show any driver updates, you can use Device Manager, the built-in feature of Windows. Using it, you can update and uninstall drivers. To update outdated drivers through Device Manager, follow these steps:

Note: All Windows users can use the following steps.

Tip: When you download an update from the manufacturer’s site, you get the instructions to install the update. However, if the driver update you downloaded is in the form of a zip file, you will need first to extract it and then install the driver using the steps explained below:

1. Press Windows + X > Device Manager


2. Double-click the category of the driver you want to update.
3. Right-click the hardware > Update driver.

Note: In Windows 8, you will get the Update Driver Software option when you right-click to update the driver.

4. To manually update drivers, select ‘Search automatically for driver.’


5. Windows will now search for the latest driver software. If you get the message best driver is installed, you can try using Advanced Driver Updater.

Also Read- How To Download & Install Windows 10 Touch Screen Driver

Final Words:

Using any of the methods explained above, you can update outdated drivers on your Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7. Once the drivers are updated, quite a few PC problems like PC slowdown, device malfunctioning, game crash, display problems, flickering screen, no sound, etc., that indicate updating drivers is the way to fix them will be solved.

We hope you liked the information we have shared. Please share your feedback, suggestions, or questions, if any, in the comments section. For any product-related queries, you can send an email to support@systweak.com.

Preeti Seth

A UX writer who loves explaining technical details in a clear, crisp, and concise manner. She loves writing about technical troubleshooting, How-To's, product reviews, etc. In her free time, she loves reading, meditating, and traveling.

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