Creates a restore point before updating, allowing users to roll back if a new driver causes stability issues.
If you prefer using the Auslogics interface, stick strictly to the official free version downloaded directly from the official Auslogics website. While the free version may require manual clicks to install individual updates, it provides the exact same safe, verified driver database as the premium version without compromising your computer's security. To help find the safest path for your system, let me know: What or device is giving you trouble? What operating system version are you running?
Pirated software users are ineligible for customer support or official troubleshooting assistance.
If you need a legitimate license, here are your best options:
Creates backups before installing new drivers, allowing you to roll back if necessary.
If you own a pre-built system or laptop (such as Dell, HP, Lenovo, or ASUS), use their built-in support tools (e.g., Dell Command Update, Lenovo System Update) to download tailored, verified drivers safely. Utilize the Free Version of Auslogics Driver Updater
Tracks components ranging from network adapters to external peripherals.
Instead of hunting down individual drivers across dozens of different manufacturer websites, the premium version allows users to update all outdated drivers simultaneously with a single click.
Q: Can I use Auslogics Driver Updater on multiple computers? A: Yes, you can use Auslogics Driver Updater on multiple computers, but you'll need a separate license key for each computer.
The free version typically identifies issues, but the license key enables the "Update All" button and automatic background checkups.