Update Your PC Drivers Automatically With RadarSync


Updating the drivers on your PC can lead to better performance and improved stability.  However, keeping drivers up to date isn’t the easiest thing to do.  The first problem tends to be that you don’t know where to get drivers, or you’re not prepared to spend the time hunting them down.  And then to cap it off, un-installing and re-installing drivers can be too difficult for some individuals.

One way to simplify the process is to install RadarSync. This free application will check your PC and find software and driver updates.  Once updates have been identified, RadarSync will download all updates for you to install.

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  1. #1

    I installed this yesterday and it seems pretty buggy. It found that I needed several updates and I updated everything but the list of things that need updating never changed. I checked the individual programs to see if they had been updated and they have. RadarSync still says they all need to be updated. I’m going to give it a day or so and see if it updates the list and if it does not, uninstall.

    Ray

  2. #2

    Thanks so much for this tip! I was about to shell out $29 over at CNET to get the same thing. Times are tight right now, and it seemed like such a waste of money, so I kept looking. I’m glad I did.
    Radar Sync works just as well, or even better than Driver Agent. I subscribed to that a couple years back, and plus, their customer service was extremely rude.

    Randy

  3. #3

    Great tip. This will prove very helpful.

  4. #4

    Looking at the user reviews on CNet this doesn’t look like a very good program/service.  You might want to read those before using it.

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