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April 28th, 2012, 09:30 PM
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 Originally Posted by Sandwich
Ok Mobile Physician I went to that link and started the download, but what it wants to do is give me Driver Detective first? That's exactly what I am c/o.
Driver Driver Detective is scanning software by Digital River. It is a free download and scans the computer for free. It found 29 out of date drivers on this machine, but wants $9,95 for me to download them and register the software!
That's what I do not want. I want to be able to go online and find the drivers "I need" w/o paying for them!
Got another link?

Maybe indeed you should stay out of the business. You'd do a favor both to your potential customers and yourself... Sorry if I seem harsh but you won't be able to make it in the business if you can't figure out something that simple. What if someone has an infected machine and you need to do a manual registry search/edit??? Food for thought.
There is a link to the driver right on this website. Another link on driverguide(dot)com (the very first on google!!!!).
A techie would use either result and run whatever is needed in a virtual box or using sandboxie. Then extract the driver and use it where it's needed.
Last edited by CeeBee; April 28th, 2012 at 09:36 PM.
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