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Driver Booster Pro 2.1< のgiveaway は 2015年1月14日
古いドライバーはPCのパフォーマンスに余計な負担を掛け、ゲームなどのプレーの妨げになったりシステムのクラッシュの原因となるが、 Driver Boosterは古いドライバーを自動的に検知しPCに合わせた最適なドライバーをインストール。クリックひとつで作業が完了。
ゲームプレーヤーには必須のツールでドライバーを改善して最適なゲームプレーを提供。隠されたセキュリティーの危険なものからPCを保護したり、ハードウエアの問題によるシステムクラッシュなどから予防するドライバーアップデートのツールとして便利。
お知らせ:このプログラムは6ヶ月の使用料金が含めれています
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1; 1 GHz processor or faster; 512 MB of RAM memory; 50 MB of free hard drive space
19.2 MB
$74.85
Advanced SystemCare Pro 8, the all-in-one PC optimization utility, specializes in ONE-Click solutions to detect, clean, repair, speed up and eventually protect PC. To better protect users' online privacy with Advanced SystemCare 8, "Protect" tab is newly added, which is designed to provide quick access to protect browsing from being tracked by automatically cleaning privacy traces once browser closed and detect and resist the attack of malicious plugin/toolbar by Browser Anti-Tracking and Plugin/Toolbar Cleaner in this tab.
I would file this program under "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". Unless you have recently added hardware and for some reason a driver was not included I can't see a lot of reasons to mess with your drivers. If your system is running fine, be happy. Besides you only want to update your drivers from the company that made your hardware. Then on top of that, it's only a six months license? I'm not installing anything that is only good for six months. I would just have to uninstall it so why bother? I greatly appreciate the offer but I will pass.
Installed and registered without problems on a Win 8.1.3 Pro 64 bit system.
The installer wants to install additional software (advanced system care). You can deny it.
We had a previous version 1.5 on September 2, 2014 and on August 27, 2014. Here are the old reviews:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/driver-booster-pro-1-5/
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/driver-booster-pro-1-5-rerun/
I'll test only two questions - which drivers from where. Read my old review.
As I wrote several times, I have a new installed system on a new computer. Installation date with the up-to-date Windows installer was about one month ago.
The program detects after a first scan
http://i.imgur.com/keAeJBb.png
"extremely old drivers"... Of course, they want to show, that it is a good thing to purchase the full version.
I "updated" and extremely old driver. Update failed:
http://i.imgur.com/mkIkD85.png
The software does not contact the original driver manufacturer.
If you use this tool, you should know, what you are doing. I prefer the updates from the official sites. (see my last comment)
Uninstalled via reboot. I don't have obsolete drivers in my brand new system.
Was reading recently that drivers were the biggest cause of the BSOD until Microsoft issued guidelines regarding their design, so be careful and make sure you get the correct ones from the correct source.
When first offered here October 2013 the price was less than $30 now it is just short of $75 and only yesterday I was reading about deflation.:-)
Think I'll give it a miss!
A move by increasingly anxious software developers into areas where they think there'll be more profitability was always on the cards: after all, there's only so much in the way of registry cleaners, computer optimizers, speed boosters, video converters and DVD rippers that can be flogged to an over-saturated market vigorously contested not only by rival developers but by freeware, too.
No surprise then that what were once low-profile software sectors are nowadays being mined for all they're worth in hope of getting all the gold out before that seam, too, is exhausted. Welcome, then, to The Land of DUM: "Driver Update Monitoring", today's current hot property and one which this particular developer would clearly wish to see turn molten.
But then, IObit has acquired an unenviable reputation for being the greediest software developer on the block. Not only did it pioneer the practice of selling software-to-rent (which is all you're doing when forking out for its ridiculous 12-month licenses) it's now ratcheting up its profit-seeking strategy so as to couple "giveaways" which are merely extended free trials with pricing that is wholly fictitious in order to finesse entirely imaginary discounts. Note, then, that today's 6-month free trial doesn't actually relate to any $75 product at all: a quick trip to the IObit home page shows a permanent (because yes, it is permanent)"reduction" to. . . $23.
On the basis of those selling tactics alone, any sensible computer owner would be not so much in the Land of DUM as the Land of Dumb to go anywhere near IObit: a developer who persists in pulling stunts as brazen as this really must think its prospective customers are complete idiots. Which therefore begs the question: if IObit has so little regard for prospective users, how much regard does it actually have for your computer? After all, you're going to entrust a very complex, highly individual piece of equipment to it. . .
I first encountered IObit's initial exploration of the profitability or otherwise of DUM thanks to GOTD back in October 2013:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/driver-booster-pro-1-0/#more-46732
Though that particular 6-month free trial of a mere 12-month shelf-life product was at least untouched by the current let's-triple-the-asking-price-and-then-discount-it, Driver Booster PRO simply didn't work. It mis-identified a number of drivers; failed to spot primary executables in several cases; didn't link me to manufacturer databases, and was massively dependent on driver version information which isn't always there in the file anyway -- a reality every computer user really ought to be aware of before they even think of "updating".
Nothing about the current product suggests it is any better. But then, nothing about this type of software, from any developer, suggests the existence of 100% infallibility -- yet that level of infallibility is exactly what's needed once you start messing around with elements as crucial as these are to the successful operation of your computer. Little wonder, then, that so many on here and elsewhere say: 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it', because blithely going ahead with the kind of one-click optimization -- ah, that dreaded one-click phenomenon again!!! -- which IObit is touting here is as likely to break as to fix if you're not computer savvy.
Yet again, then, software the accuracy of whose own performance is critical to a computer's performance looks most likely to land in the hands of the very people who shouldn't even think of using it: people who are ordinary computer owners, not geeks; people who actually get out a lot rather than spend time in techie forums on the Internet.
Thanks, then, GOTD, but no thanks. Aside from the sheer odiousness of this developer's practices -- software-you-rent instead of own; "giveaways" that aren't but merely free trials; fake "retail prices" designed to lure the unsuspecting into thinking they're getting a bargain when they see a discount -- the truth is that those who do know something about computers also know there are far better ways of keeping their computer up to date, whilst those who don't know should keep well clear.
As to IObit: though it's probably too late now to rescue your reputation from the accumulation of so much self-inflicted damage, you might at least make the attempt. IObit was, once upon a time, a name held in high regard, even if that time seems now to be so very long ago.
I tried this the last giveaway and it said my audio drivers were out of date. I allowed it to update them and then my sound didn't work. I changed them back via system restore and the sound came back. I kept it installed but it kept booting at start, even changing the launch at start option. Windows 8's msconfig which is in the task manager couldn't stop it nor could WinPatrol so I uninstalled it. I won't try it again unless I read that it's vastly improved. The best premium driver update software I have owned via a giveaway was Driver Magician but it's pretty easy to do it myself so I never purchased after it expired.
※3の人(月島さん)へ
貴方の仰りたいことは、よーく分ります。
いわゆる・・「PCを高速化!」とか「エラーを発見&修正!」みたいなソフトの事を仰ってますよね?
それらについては、月島さんの仰る通りです。
ただ、このソフトに関しては少し違いますよ。悪質ではありません。
#肩をもつ訳ではありませんがw
このソフトはPCを高速化とか、エラーを云々の話とは少し違い、
PCにインストールされている、いろいろなドライバーのバージョンをチェックし、その供給元により新しいものが有るかを確認し知らせてくれる物です。
新しい物があった場合に限り、更新が可能になります。
実施前に復元ポイントも作成可能だったと思います。
アンインストールしてもたいしたゴミは残らないようです。勿論、レジストリに残骸が少し残るのかも知れませんが。
とはいえ、最初の書き込みで私が書いたように、最新のドライバーが一番良いとも限らないので注意しましょう! と言うことです。
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このソフトに限らず、システム(Windows)に常駐・監視するソフトは危険だと思います。システムが重くなるばかりか、動作が不安定になる場合もあります。また、アンインストール(プログラムの削除)した場合でも、システム内に何かが残って完全に削除できなかったり、必要なファイルまで強制削除されることもあります。
最近の傾向として、この類のソフトに限ってユーザ評価で良いと判断する割合が高いのが気になります。このサイトの存在意義を否定するものではありませんが、提供元のサポートはありませんので、スパイ大作戦の指令のセリフと同様、当局(誰?)は一切関知しないため、すべて自己責任となります。
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IObotに Free 2.1あります
プロ版との違いは ドライバー更新DLが
ちょい、遅いくらい。これで、十分です
個別にドライバー更新するほうが安心かも?
ただし、劇的に何かが変わるってことはない
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今回このソフトはインストールしていません。
前回(いつだったか忘れました)インストール&実行した感想です
インストール&実行は問題無く出来ると思います。
で、幾つかのドライバーが古い と判断されるかも知れません。
その情報自体は正しい物です。(実際最新のドライバーではない物がインストールされているものと思います)
更新作業も楽に行えます。
但し、その作業が自分のPCにとって良いことか?は分りません。
メーカー製PCの場合、そのPCメーカが用意しているドライバは最新とは限りませんが、安全です。
WindowsUpdateで得られるものも安全です。
このソフトで更新した結果、動作が不安定になった物がありました。
#結局、前の物に戻した。
ドライバを最新にするのが最善策とは限りません。
使用される方はお気を付けて・・・
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