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Some Drivers may sometimes be at fault for other drivers ceasing to function These are the driver scans of 4 of our recent wiki members* *Scans were performed on computers suffering from Some Drivers disfunctions. Scan performed on 11/30/2019, Computer: HP Presario V2000 Outdated or Corrupted drivers:6/20 Device/Driver Status Status Description Updated By Scanner Motherboards Intel(R) ICH10 Family PCI Express Root Port 3 - 3A44 Up To Date and Functioning Mice And Touchpads WheelMouse USB Advanced Wheel Mouse Corrupted By Some Drivers Logicool Logitech Cordless Mouse (USB) Up To Date and Functioning Fujitsu Component touchpad/touchscreen Up To Date and Functioning Usb Devices Microsoft Intel(R) 82801DB/DBM USB universell vertskontroller - 24C4 Corrupted By Some Drivers Microsoft PM23300 Up To Date and Functioning Sound Cards And Media Devices Realtek Dispositivo de High Definition Audio Up To Date and Functioning Network Cards Silicon Integrated SiS191 Ethernet Controller Outdated Keyboards Microsoft Keyboard Device Filter Up To Date and Functioning Hard Disk Controller Intel(R) 82801DBM Ultra ATA-Speichercontroller - 24CA Corrupted By Some Drivers Others Acronis Seagate DiscWizard Image Backup Archive Explorer Up To Date and Functioning Nokia Nokia C6-00 USB Phonet Up To Date and Functioning NEC Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Cardbus Controller Up To Date and Functioning Western Digital WD SES Device USB Device Up To Date and Functioning Cameras, Webcams And Scanners Canon Canon MP160 Corrupted By Some Drivers Video Cards VIA/S3G VIA/S3G UniChrome Pro IGP Corrupted By Some Drivers Input Devices Hewlett-Packard HP Link-5 micro dongle Up To Date and Functioning Port Devices MediaTek MediaTek PreLoader USB VCOM Port (COM51) Up To Date and Functioning Monitors Sony Digital Flat Panel (1024x768) Up To Date and Functioning Mobile Phones And Portable Devices Acer NOKIA Up To Date and Functioning Scan performed on 11/30/2019, Computer: Fujitsu Stylistic LT P-600 Outdated or Corrupted drivers:6/20 Device/Driver Status Status Description Updated By Scanner Motherboards Intel(R) E8500/E8501 Registers - 2613 Up To Date and Functioning Mice And Touchpads HP HID-compliant muis Up To Date and Functioning Alps Alps Pointing-device for VAIO Up To Date and Functioning Usb Devices Microsoft Y-E Data USB Floppy Outdated Sound Cards And Media Devices Syntek USB 2.0 Video Capture Controller Up To Date and Functioning Realtek Enheden High Definition Audio Up To Date and Functioning Network Cards Qualcomm Atheros Ethernet-Controller Up To Date and Functioning Keyboards Microsoft HID Keyboard Up To Date and Functioning Hard Disk Controller Intel(R) 82801BA Ultra ATA Storage Controller - 244B Up To Date and Functioning Others Panasonic MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ-830Sa Corrupted By Some Drivers NEC Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Cardbus Controller Up To Date and Functioning Intel AIM 3.0 Part 01 Codec Driver CH-7009-A/CH-7011 Up To Date and Functioning Western Digital WD SES Device USB Device Up To Date and Functioning O2Micro Standard-CardBus-Controller Up To Date and Functioning Cameras, Webcams And Scanners Philips Philips SPC1030NC Webcam Up To Date and Functioning Video Cards Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 Corrupted By Some Drivers Input Devices KME USB-brugerstyret inputenhed (HID) Corrupted By Some Drivers Port Devices hspa Modem Application3 port (COM6) Corrupted By Some Drivers Monitors Sony Digital Flat Panel (1024x768) Up To Date and Functioning Mobile Phones And Portable Devices Acer NOKIA Corrupted By Some Drivers Scan performed on 11/30/2019, Computer: Acer Veriton 5800FX Outdated or Corrupted drivers:7/23 Device/Driver Status Status Description Updated By Scanner Motherboards Intel(R) 5000 Series Chipset PCI Express x4 Port 5 - 25E5 Up To Date and Functioning Mice And Touchpads Logitech Logitech Bluetooth Travel Mouse Corrupted By Some Drivers Microsoft Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Up To Date and Functioning Razer USA HID mouse Up To Date and Functioning Usb Devices SusTeen SAMSUNG USB Mobile Device Up To Date and Functioning YuLong PROA680 Corrupted By Some Drivers HTC ALLVIEW A4ALL Corrupted By Some Drivers Sound Cards And Media Devices YUAN DIB7700 DTV Tuner Up To Date and Functioning Motorola Motorola Messenger Modem Audio Device Up To Date and Functioning Network Cards Atheros Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller Corrupted By Some Drivers Keyboards Microsoft HID Keyboard Up To Date and Functioning Hard Disk Controller Intel SATA AHCI -vakio-ohjain Up To Date and Functioning Others Unibrain Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller Up To Date and Functioning Point Grey Research Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller Corrupted By Some Drivers ULi Intel(R) 82801DB/DBM USB 2.0 Enhanced Host Controller - 24CD Up To Date and Functioning Broadcom Broadcom GNSS 4752 Geolocation Sensor Up To Date and Functioning Nokia Nokia 5230 USB LCIF Corrupted By Some Drivers Cameras, Webcams And Scanners Canon Canon MP160 Up To Date and Functioning Video Cards NVIDIA NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Up To Date and Functioning Input Devices Microsoft Microsoft Hardware USB Mouse Up To Date and Functioning Port Devices hspa Modem Application4 port (COM7) Up To Date and Functioning Monitors Sony Digital Flat Panel (1024x768) Up To Date and Functioning Mobile Phones And Portable Devices Acer NOKIA Corrupted By Some Drivers Scan performed on 11/30/2019, Computer: HP PY142AA-AB3 W5180d Outdated or Corrupted drivers:10/18 Device/Driver Status Status Description Updated By Scanner Motherboards NVIDIA Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller Up To Date and Functioning Mice And Touchpads Synaptics Synaptics SMBus TouchPad Outdated Usb Devices Sierra Wireless Sierra Wireless WWAN Device Corrupted By Some Drivers Sound Cards And Media Devices Hauppauge Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1200 (Model 71xxx, Hybrid DVB-T, No FP) Corrupted By Some Drivers ASUSTek ASUSTeK TV7134 BDA Video Capture Up To Date and Functioning Network Cards Samsung Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device Corrupted By Some Drivers Keyboards Microsoft HID Keyboard Up To Date and Functioning Hard Disk Controller Intel Primary IDE Channel Corrupted By Some Drivers Others Intel Intel(r) AIM External TV Encoder Driver 3 Up To Date and Functioning Nokia S60 Handset Up To Date and Functioning Motorola Android Composite ADB Interface Up To Date and Functioning Texas Instruments Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated FlashMedia Controller Corrupted By Some Drivers Cameras, Webcams And Scanners Brother Brother DCP-115C USB Corrupted By Some Drivers Video Cards ATI RADEON X300 Series Secondary Corrupted By Some Drivers Input Devices Logitech USB Input Device (Logitech Download Assistant) Up To Date and Functioning Port Devices Huawei Vodafone Mobile Broadband Diagnostics Port (Huawei) (COM23) Up To Date and Functioning Monitors Sony Digital Flat Panel (1024x768) Corrupted By Some Drivers Mobile Phones And Portable Devices Acer NOKIA Outdated

We have been receiving a lot of driver updates this year,and many of our users have been asking what drivers should be their top priority for installation.We have put together a list of our most popular drivers, here it is for your convenience:What started out as a possible hand slap for trying distribution of its Web browser to its operating system now may get out of hand. The growing consensus: The Department of Justice will go far beyond its limited goals and launch a wide-ranging attack against Microsoft Corp.'s business practices on and off the Internet. 'I believe there's a new monopolization case that will be filed within 60 days,' said one lobbyist who closely tracks the case. 'What Microsoft is doing is balkanizing the Internet.' It seemed like a simple case. The DOJ, borrowing a page from its past, hit Microsoft with a suit alleging it had violated a previous court order that barred it from several anti-competitive practices. The narrowly defined complaint said Microsoft had stepped over the line when it bundled its Internet Explorer (IE) browser with the Windows operating system (OS). 'We took this action today for three reasons,' Attorney General Janet Reno told reporters on Oct. 20.'To enforce the earlier court order, to prevent Microsoft from protecting and expanding its Windows PC OS monopoly by anti-competitive means, and, most importantly, to ensure that consumers will have the ability to choose among competing software products.' And that was that. Not only was there no mention of a wider effort, the complaint itself hung from a settlement that Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates described as a 'nothing.' William Neukom, Microsoft's senior vice president for law and corporate affairs, called the complaint 'just a matter of interpreting straightforward language in a consent decree.' Four months later, few in Washington, D.C., believe that line anymore. This week the DOJ will file its first round of arguments before an appeals court explaining why that court must uphold a lower court's decision to force Microsoft to offer its Internet browser separately from its OS. Just last week, a group of 10 state attorneys general met with federal prosecutors to coordinate strategy on their separate investigations of Microsoft's business practices. That meeting followed a Feb. 2 announcement by New York State Attorney General Dennis Vacco, in which he said New York and 10 other states issued subpoenas to Microsoft regarding bundling IE with Windows 95. On March 3, Senate Judiciary Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, will host Gates, Netscape Communications Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jim Barksdale and Sun Microsystems Inc. CEO Scott McNealy in hearings expected to turn into an open debate on Microsoft's right to dominate PC software markets.The consensus now: The DOJ will go far beyond its limited goals and launch a wide-ranging attack against Microsoft's business practices. 'The Sherman Antitrust Act covers almost anything' that the DOJ will throw at Microsoft, University of Baltimore law professor Robert Lande said. Lande, who helped sue Microsoft over its earlier bundling of Windows with the Microsoft Disk Operating System on behalf of the developers of the competing DR-DOS, said he believes the DOJ can show that the company that produces more than 90 percent of the PC OSes sold can exert far-ranging control over the market for personal computer software. Once DOJ attorneys do that - a slam dunk, in Lande's opinion - they need only show the company has used that power to maintain market share, dictate prices or otherwise compete under conditions that favor Microsoft. The range of potential penalties is as broad as the law itself. Courts could draw some sort of line between the OS and applications that run on top of it and order Microsoft to cease adding features of one kind or another. Judges could tell the company how much to charge for products, require advance notice of new features to rivals or, in a doomsday scenario, break Microsoft into as many pieces as necessary to keep the company from taking over the whole software industry. Or they could do nothing at all.Whatever happens, a larger case 'will take years of litigation, during which time the market can restore competition,' said John Chapman, former DOJ antitrust litigator and attorney representing the Computer and Communications Industry Association. Microsoft officials declined to be interviewed for this article. 'We're not going to speculate on what the Department of Justice or states might do,' spokesman Jim Cullinan said. DOJ officials weren't saying how they'll move next, but they're almost certain to include Microsoft's practice of bundling ever more features into its OSes in any future suit against the company. Gary Reback, perhaps the most famous of all lawyers to take on the giant of Redmond, Wash., said the problem is obvious. 'The question is not whether we have a problem. The question now is what we're going to do about it.' Neukom and other Microsoft officials said the company has continually added features to its OSes to respond to market demand. But Reback and the companies he represents insisted that a growing list of companies that were killed or are dying as a result of Microsoft's bundling practices is a prime exhibit in an illegal tying case against the company. 'Microsoft is trying to penetrate damn near any business there is . . . through their control of the OS,' Reback said.