Improving PC performance part 4 - Drivers
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 11:13 pm
A while ago, you brought your shiny new pc home and fired it up - all is rosey and it works fine. Over time, it does not perform that well, and then you find that some applications and games do not run... and you wonder why
Well, the next brief article will be on system maintenence, but first off we are going to look at drivers.
I am assuming that people are all running Winxp - the other windows operating systems are similar so bear with me on that score. if you are playing with linux, then you know what you are doing, and if you are using macos x then it should be all done for you....
So - Drivers :)
First thing we are going to do is to do a system restore point. Click on start, programs, accessories, system tools and then system restore. then create a restore point - that way if you screw up, you can undo the damage!
To start off with, we need to think about what drivers we need in our PC - and no, it is not just the graphic card drivers that count
Windoze uses Direct X for most or if not all of its multimedia functions - even media player for example, and directx covers just about every piece of hardware in your system, so lets start with getting a list of what we have.
Now some of you will have bought a pc from PC Robbers/dixons etc, and some will have bought your pc from a local shop. You will, or should have, received a pile of drivers disks, but they matter not - they will be out of date. BUT - especially if you bought your pc from a small shop you should have a receipt or list of exactly what is in the PC
If you don't, or bought a stock unit, do not panic - go to http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/ and get the free non commercial version of sandra for home use. Install it and run it - it will take a while but will come back with a complete list of what is in your machine and what drivers are out of date etc.
So - we have a list of what we need - so lets start looking. Sandra will have identified your motherboard - using google, find that manufacturer - it may well not be HP or what ever name it says on the case btw, go to their website and look for updated drivers for the mobo - they may be called chipset drivers btw. If winxp has a better set, it will tell you when you try to install them, so do not panic. You should also find that the same place has a few other drivers there as well - for USB etc - grab em and install!
You will almost definitly have to restart the system after this :)
Next up - soundcard - the single most ignored driver there is - but check for updates - DirectX uses sound so.....
Next - Video card. If you have an onboard videocard then the manufacturers website will have an official update/link - for the main contenders then you will have to go to their websites - www.ati.com or www.nvidia.com (there are other companies - let me know if you can't find them and I will pm the link for the drivers)
For average home users, just use the current drivers - playing with beta drivers will cause fun and games..... Install those drivers and restart etc as instructed
Next - Screen drivers - no good having fancy graphics if your screen shows as being a generic plug and play is it? Turn your screen around - somewhere on the back you will have a plate that details the model name and series number - do a google for that and the worrd driver - that simple thing is likely to give you a crisper resolution....
Peripherals - thanks to Sandra, you also know what network cards/ modems etc you have in the system - so go update those as well if they NEED it - for these peripherals, if they are not broke - don't fix them!
OK -= that should have you all upto date driver wise,and hopefully running better
Well, the next brief article will be on system maintenence, but first off we are going to look at drivers.
I am assuming that people are all running Winxp - the other windows operating systems are similar so bear with me on that score. if you are playing with linux, then you know what you are doing, and if you are using macos x then it should be all done for you....
So - Drivers :)
First thing we are going to do is to do a system restore point. Click on start, programs, accessories, system tools and then system restore. then create a restore point - that way if you screw up, you can undo the damage!
To start off with, we need to think about what drivers we need in our PC - and no, it is not just the graphic card drivers that count
Windoze uses Direct X for most or if not all of its multimedia functions - even media player for example, and directx covers just about every piece of hardware in your system, so lets start with getting a list of what we have.
Now some of you will have bought a pc from PC Robbers/dixons etc, and some will have bought your pc from a local shop. You will, or should have, received a pile of drivers disks, but they matter not - they will be out of date. BUT - especially if you bought your pc from a small shop you should have a receipt or list of exactly what is in the PC
If you don't, or bought a stock unit, do not panic - go to http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/ and get the free non commercial version of sandra for home use. Install it and run it - it will take a while but will come back with a complete list of what is in your machine and what drivers are out of date etc.
So - we have a list of what we need - so lets start looking. Sandra will have identified your motherboard - using google, find that manufacturer - it may well not be HP or what ever name it says on the case btw, go to their website and look for updated drivers for the mobo - they may be called chipset drivers btw. If winxp has a better set, it will tell you when you try to install them, so do not panic. You should also find that the same place has a few other drivers there as well - for USB etc - grab em and install!
You will almost definitly have to restart the system after this :)
Next up - soundcard - the single most ignored driver there is - but check for updates - DirectX uses sound so.....
Next - Video card. If you have an onboard videocard then the manufacturers website will have an official update/link - for the main contenders then you will have to go to their websites - www.ati.com or www.nvidia.com (there are other companies - let me know if you can't find them and I will pm the link for the drivers)
For average home users, just use the current drivers - playing with beta drivers will cause fun and games..... Install those drivers and restart etc as instructed
Next - Screen drivers - no good having fancy graphics if your screen shows as being a generic plug and play is it? Turn your screen around - somewhere on the back you will have a plate that details the model name and series number - do a google for that and the worrd driver - that simple thing is likely to give you a crisper resolution....
Peripherals - thanks to Sandra, you also know what network cards/ modems etc you have in the system - so go update those as well if they NEED it - for these peripherals, if they are not broke - don't fix them!
OK -= that should have you all upto date driver wise,and hopefully running better