I've downloaded DriverToolkit and it works normally without errors. The drivers will download after you purchase the software, but I wouldn't recommend buying it since in 90 % of the time it's a big scam and it will do more harm than good.
Instead, manually download the necessary drivers for your computer and devices and install them. This will assure maximum stability.
Additionally, configure your firewall to allow connections to the Internet.
It all depends on how many drivers you want to update in one go. However, the drivers very big in size are the ones for graphics and audio. Also, I wouldn't recommend installing DriverToolkit to update the drivers on your PC, instead use the default way to download them from the manufacturer's website. It's safer this way and besides, you won't experience incompatibility or system instability.
It will also depends on how fast your Internet connection is.
Every time I click the "Download all important drivers updates found" button, the tool starts downloading, but then one second later it stops and says: "Download error". How do I fix it?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
If you have a working Internet connection and you're sure that your firewall is not blocking the application, the error can usually appear either because you don't have the latest version of DriverToolkit installed on your PC (which means that you need to update the app itself) or because you haven't yet paid for the application (which means that the tool requires you to purchase it before it will actually attempt to help you).
On a personal note, I would strongly advise against using this kind of application, especially if they cost this much, but it's completely up to you if you wish to heed my advice or not.
I've downloaded DriverToolkit and it works normally without errors. The drivers will download after you purchase the software, but I wouldn't recommend buying it since in 90 % of the time it's a big scam and it will do more harm than good.
Instead, manually download the necessary drivers for your computer and devices and install them. This will assure maximum stability.
Additionally, configure your firewall to allow connections to the Internet.
It all depends on how many drivers you want to update in one go. However, the drivers very big in size are the ones for graphics and audio. Also, I wouldn't recommend installing DriverToolkit to update the drivers on your PC, instead use the default way to download them from the manufacturer's website. It's safer this way and besides, you won't experience incompatibility or system instability.
It will also depends on how fast your Internet connection is.
Every time I click the "Download all important drivers updates found" button, the tool starts downloading, but then one second later it stops and says: "Download error". How do I fix it?
If you have a working Internet connection and you're sure that your firewall is not blocking the application, the error can usually appear either because you don't have the latest version of DriverToolkit installed on your PC (which means that you need to update the app itself) or because you haven't yet paid for the application (which means that the tool requires you to purchase it before it will actually attempt to help you).
On a personal note, I would strongly advise against using this kind of application, especially if they cost this much, but it's completely up to you if you wish to heed my advice or not.