All personal computers have a software program called a Basic Input Output System (BIOS) that is saved in a small copper battery on the motherboard. This program tells the motherboard how to operate and allows it to communicate with the different computer components, such as a processor. If you upgrade to a new processor that your motherboard doesn't know how to work with, you will need to update your BIOS driver to get your computer working again.
Step 1: Initial system scan
Right after you install Driver Robot, it spends about 2 minutes scanning and identifying your computer's hardware. It also looks at the age and accuracy of the drivers you currently have installed.
Driver Robot uses this data to compare your system to its massive driver database in order to make recommendations.

Step 2: BIOS Driver scan results
After Driver Robot is finished scanning your system for missing or out-of-date drivers, it reports its findings to you.
It's here that Driver Robot makes recommendations regarding updates to your computer's drivers. Driver Robot always recommends the latest official drivers.
Step 3: BIOS Driver download and installation
Driver Robot now downloads and installs the latest device drivers for your PC, directly from the manufacturer. The installation process is fast and easy.
With Driver Robot, you can always be guaranteed to receive the latest official drivers.
