How to Safely Update All Drivers on Your Windows PC Using DriversCloud

Keeping your Windows drivers updated is essential for system performance, hardware reliability, and overall user experience. If you’ve been facing issues like lag, hardware malfunction, or outdated components, updating drivers can resolve many of these problems.

In this article, you’ll learn how to update your drivers using DriversCloud—a free online tool that identifies your hardware and provides direct driver updates.


Why Should You Update Your Drivers?

Outdated drivers can cause various problems such as:

  • Slow performance
  • Unexpected system crashes
  • Incompatible software
  • Limited hardware functionality

Regularly updating your drivers ensures your system stays optimized, especially after Windows updates or major software installations.


Step-by-Step Guide to Update Drivers Using DriversCloud

Step 1: Visit the Official DriversCloud Website

  1. Open your browser and go to https://www.driverscloud.com/en.
  2. The website might appear in French depending on your region, but it still functions the same. You can switch the language to English from the top-right corner.

Step 2: Start the Detection Process

  1. Click on the “Start detection” or equivalent option (usually labeled as “Détection” in French).
  2. Scroll down until you see Manual Installation.
  3. Click Automatic Installation under the “Manual Installation” section.

This will download a lightweight application that helps identify your system configuration.


Step 3: Install the DriversCloud Detection Agent

  1. Open the downloaded .exe file.
  2. Grant permission when prompted by User Account Control.
  3. Do not check any option labeled Silent Installation. Just proceed with the default installation.
  4. After installation, the app will automatically detect your system.

Step 4: Launch Detection and View System Details

  1. Once the detection is done, a new browser window will open.
  2. You will be redirected to your system summary showing complete hardware specifications like:
    • Processor (CPU)
    • Motherboard
    • RAM
    • GPU (Graphics Card)
    • Network Adapters
  3. This hardware snapshot helps DriversCloud suggest the most compatible drivers for your setup.

Step 5: Access the Driver Download Section

  1. Navigate to the Drivers tab.
  2. You’ll see a categorized list of all drivers available for your system.
  3. Focus primarily on critical drivers such as:
    • Graphics Card (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel)
    • Motherboard
    • Processor (CPU)

Note: Downloading all drivers at once may fail. It’s better to download them individually.


Step 6: Download a Specific Driver (Example: Graphics Card)

  1. Click on Download this Driver next to your graphics card.
  2. Scroll down to find download links.
  3. Choose DriversCloud Server (faster and more reliable).
  4. Download the .exe file provided.

Step 7: Install the Driver

  1. Open the downloaded file and click Yes when prompted for admin permissions.
  2. Accept license agreements and use the Express Installation option.
  3. Wait until the process is complete.

⚠️ Important: Major driver updates (CPU, GPU, motherboard) may require a system reboot. If your screen stays black longer than usual during the first reboot, don’t panic—this is expected behavior.


Step 8: (Optional) Repeat for Other Drivers

You can go back to the Drivers tab and repeat the process for other essential drivers such as:

  • Network Adapters
  • Audio Devices
  • Chipsets

The installation method will be similar to the graphics card installation.


Final Thoughts

Using DriversCloud is a convenient and safe way to keep your drivers updated without navigating through multiple hardware manufacturer websites. It streamlines the entire process, making it ideal for beginners and advanced users alike.

By following the steps above, you can ensure your system is running at its best, free from unnecessary hardware issues.


Disclaimer

Disclaimer: Updating drivers can impact system behavior. It is recommended to create a system restore point before installing critical drivers like chipset or BIOS-related updates. The author or this article is not responsible for any data loss or system malfunction caused during or after driver updates.


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Mark Sullivan

Mark Sullivan

Mark is a professional journalist with 15+ years in technology reporting. Having worked with international publications and covered everything from software updates to global tech regulations, he combines speed with accuracy. His deep experience in journalism ensures readers get well-researched and trustworthy news updates.

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