The reviewer below recommends “trying another one,” but you don’t need any driver-updating utility. Other people report crashes and blue-screens after installing updated drivers from this application - not a huge surprise. Other users report the company charged them more than $30 after they attempted to buy a subscription, tacking on “add-ons” that raised the price. For just a few hundred more dollars, you can have them fixed! It’s basically just the Windows tech support phone call scam, but they’re only going after people who have already proven they’ll spend money for questionable software. The program starts out claiming to be by a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. Some reviews on allege that if you actually pay $30, you’ll receive a phone call from customer service informing you that they found problems on your computer during the driver update scan. it will scan your computer for drivers for free, and then you can pay 30 to receive free automatic driver updates for a year. RELATED: The “Tech Support” Scammers Called HTG (So We Had Fun with Them) This is all designed to convince you to pay that $30 - and that “Microsoft Gold Certified Partner” logo there is designed to make the program seem more legitimate than it actually is.
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