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"NoNoBadDog!" <no_@spam_verizon.net> wrote in message
news:Vcoqe.167$yw4.88@trnddc09...
> And that is where you are wrong. If the OEM has drivers available, *DO
NOT*
> use the updates on MSU. You seriously need to understand that you are
> *WRONG*.
> No amount of reposting your claim will make it correct.
>
> Bobby
>
> "fred" <fred@hotmaim.con> wrote in message
> news:lUlqe.305399$cg1.276392@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > Apparently the local NG thugs have a reading impairment. I said from
the
> > getgo that one should get their drivers from the mfg IF current. If
WinUp
> > has a more recent driver then use the one from WinUp.
> >
> > Is there anyone here with a clue? Go read what the experts in the
> > microsoft.* NGs have to say in more detail. You'll get an education.
> >
> > "HillBillyBuddhist" <hillbillybuddhistshoes@gmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:csfqe.25198$JX5.13319@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com...
> >> | > Microsoft offer basic driver sets for popular hardware. This is
for
> > the
> >> | > benefit of enterprise level hardware on which manufacturers
> >> "extended"
> >> | > drivers are not needed. While some of these drivers are supplied
by
> > the
> >> | > manufacturers themselves, quite often they are generic non-OEm
> >> drivers
> >> | > developed by Microsoft. In general terms, these drivers are
baseline
> >> | > drivers, intended for installation on mission hardware with a
minimum
> >> | > footprint and still provide functionality.
> >> |
> >> | If there's any content to that gibber it's hard to find.
> >> |
> >> | > They are not and never have been recommended as replacements or
> >> | enhancements
> >> | > to the manufacturers drivers designed for consumer machines.
> >> | > A simple experiment will demonstrate this;
> >> | >
> >> | > 1. Download the latest driver posted at Dell; save it on your HDD
but
> >> | don't
> >> | > install it.
> >> | > 2. Download the "same" driver form the Microsoft website. Save it
to
> >> your
> >> | > HDD and don't install it.
> >> | >
> >> | > Now, simply compare the file sizes.
> >> | >
> >> | > Hmmm....
> >> |
> >> | WOW, do you have any clue regarding these matters? You must claim
> >> that
> >> the
> >> | color of the website banner come into this somewhere?
> >> |
> >>
> >> Fred,
> >>
> >> Baddog is exactly correct and seems to know (on this topic at least
🙂
> >> exactly what he's talking about.
> >>
> >> Downloading device drivers from WUD is a bad idea. Spend a little time
in
> >> the Microsoft Public Newsgroups and you'll find that even Microsoft
MVPs
> >> recommend obtaining drivers from the manufacturer of the device as
> >> opposed
> >> to WUD.
> >>
> >> As baddog correctly stated the drivers offered @ WUD basic
functionality
> >> generally are missing extended functions that the manufacturers driver
> >> provide.
> >>
> >> A frequent thread in the MS Newsgroups goes something like;
> >>
> >> "I just downloaded a driver from Windows Update and now my
> >> (fill-in-the-blank) doesn't work anymore."
> >>
> >> The response is invariably, "don't get your drivers from Windows
Update.
> > Go
> >> to the manufacturers support site for your computer/device and obtain
as
> >> driver there."
> >>
> >> --
> >> Doug
> >>
> >> I'm not an MVP a VIP nor do I have ESP.
> >> I was just trying to help.
> >> Please use your own best judgment before implementing any suggestions
or
> >> advice herein.
> >> No warranty is expressed or implied.
> >> Your mileage may vary.
> >> See store for details.

> >>
> >> Remove shoes to E-mail.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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