Driver problems can be a massive headache, anyone that's ever encountered a problem driver can relate to this.
One day your PC will be running smoothly, and the next minute you'll be staring at a blue screen or your audio will have stopped working - that's drivers for you!
Before I continue I'll give you a quick review of what aDriver Robot Review actually is.
In simple terms a device driver is a computer program that allows your computer hardware to work as it's intended, there's obviously a lot more to it than that, but I'm guessing none of us have degrees in computer science so lets not confuse ourselves and go any deeper!
All you need to know is that when a piece of hardware stops working on your computer, the chances are that the reason it's stopped working is because your driver has a problem, and it needs to be fixed.
There are a number of ways you can do this, the most common, and the most time consuming is to go into the "Device Manager" section on your Windows PC (that's what it is called in Vista, XP and Windows 7 may be different), find and review the problematic device, right click on it and search for driver updates.

