I recently found out about a program called IObit Driver Booster 2. Have any of you guys ever used it and what are your opinions about it? Is it safe and has anyone ever had any problems with it? Anything special I should know about it?
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crapware.
the last 2 iobit apps i encountered were very persistent and annoying.
reinforced my reason not to ever try their stuff.
if i invoke the uninstaller it was demanding a survey before it would uninstall!
would not uninstall without internet!had to dig the crap out manually.
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please dont mention IOBit again, PLEASE! every system i have cleaned up has had IOCrap on it along with other crapware and malware. The practice of bundling spyware should be illegal!Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....
"Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me
Excuse me while i do something dangerous
You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.
Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore
Follow the white rabbit.
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^ well sell them with "no OS" they do that in other countries (puerto rico is one IIRC).
Wait, no. most people don't want to learn HOW to maintain a computer!Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....
"Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me
Excuse me while i do something dangerous
You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.
Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore
Follow the white rabbit.
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Thanks for the advice guys! I know that it's best to just download the drivers manually, but having a program like that is useful in some "though" cases. The last driver update program I've used was driver navigator, and it actually worked pretty well. But then I had some license problems with it, hehe, and I stopped using it about two years ago. I haven't really had big problems finding drivers, but some guy mentioned it on another forum and I thought it might be good.
Again, thank you for your opinions!Last edited by reaper57; 06-11-2015, 06:29 PM.Keyboard not detected, press F1 to continue...
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If you install drivers a lot I would recommend Snappy Driver Installer http://snappy-driver-installer.sourc...t/en/index.php
I use this everyday, when I reinstall windows, when I clean out malware, when I do a tune up etc.
The full download is 8gb, I put it on an external HDD and it will install/update 99.999% of drivers in a few minutes.
Along with imagex & offline updates this is one of my fave tools.
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You can also use DriverEasy - the free version makes for a slow download since they limit it to dial up speeds unless you pay for the Pro version, but it's not a virus (though it does look like one) and it is an easy way to identify what model a bit of hardware is without looking at Driver IDs or pulling the side panel.
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I always have been and always will be of the opinion that no driver updater, registry optimiser or any other "performance boost" tool should ever, under any circumstances be used or installed on any computer. I want nothing more than to see IOBit, UniBlue and other similar companies either get their act together and make something useful or go bankrupt and disappear off the face of the earth.Last edited by c_hegge; 06-11-2015, 10:22 PM.I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!
No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards
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Originally posted by c_hegge View PostI always have been and always will be of the opinion that no driver updater, registry optimiser or any other "performance boost" tool should ever, under any circumstances be used or installed on any computer. I want nothing more than to see IOBit, UniBlue and other similar companies either get their act together and make something useful or go bankrupt and disappear off the face of the earth.
They should only be taken care of by the "goodfellas" at the "casino."
"Is this your pen?" "Go get yah shinebox!"
FWIW, the correct way to ID unknown hardware, other than looking up the part numbers, is to simply look at/up the ID strings device manager. That's what the crapware does, but not before using your desktop as whitespace, or, more likely, not at all...
It used to be "pay-per-click" scamming. Now, there are incentive$ to pu$h this onto as many as possible- the more the distributers "promote" and "disguise" it (those stupid DOWNLOAD NOW buttons), the more the "mother ship" pays that particular "download site."
Looking at you C(9)NET."pokemon go... to hell!"
EOL it...
Originally posted by shango066All style and no substance.Originally posted by smashstuff30guilty,guilty,guilty,guilty!
guilty of being cheap-made!
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Thank you for the advice again. I like JJR's way of installing drivers, but I decided to give driver booster a try, on a VM at first of course. Surprisingly it works pretty well. It doesn't set itself up to start with windows, there was only one optional install and it was unchecked by default and you don't have to go into the advanced install settings to check it/uncheck it. It doesn't even leave too much stuff in the registry after you uninstall it. I have yet to test it on multiple computers to determine its driver finding capabilities, but it's definitely not crapware as you and I expected. I guess iObit might have stepped up their game, either that or they are just using it to lure people in so that they can turn it into complete crapware with a future update.Last edited by reaper57; 06-15-2015, 01:48 AM.Keyboard not detected, press F1 to continue...
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