Norton Driver update application

Many experts and even members of the Norton community recommend avoiding third-party driver updater utilities entirely. They suggest relying solely on Windows Update and the official websites of your hardware manufacturers (e.g., Dell, HP, Intel, NVIDIA) to obtain certified and compatible drivers. Using third-party tools can occasionally cause system instability or install incompatible drivers.

Potential Reasons for the Discrepancy

  • Database Differences: Norton Driver Updater uses its own database to determine if a driver is outdated. This database may have different criteria or information compared to Microsoft’s database, which powers Windows Update.
  • Alternative Drivers Feature: NDU has a feature to check for “alternative drivers” if the original manufacturer has not released new updates in a while. It is possible that the 2006 driver is being offered as an “alternative” or a generic, compatible version for a component where a newer, manufacturer-specific version isn’t available through Norton’s system.
  • Software Bug or Corrupted Data: The program might be experiencing a bug, or a data file within the software that tracks your current driver versions (e.g., the DUState.dat file) could be corrupted. This would cause it to repeatedly flag a driver as outdated, even if it has already been handled.
  • Driver Versioning Inconsistencies: The date displayed in the NDU might be the driver’s original release date, but the version number might be higher than your currently installed driver’s version, which the software interprets as an “update” despite the old date.

Recommended Actions

  1. Verify the Driver Information: Note which specific hardware component the driver belongs to (e.g., sound card, graphics card).
  2. Check the Manufacturer’s Website: Visit the official support page for your PC or the specific hardware component manufacturer and compare the driver version and date to what Norton is suggesting. This is the most reliable way to confirm if a newer, legitimate update is available.
  3. Rely on Official Sources: If a newer driver is available on the manufacturer’s website or via Windows Update, use those methods to install it.
  4. Ignore the Warning (If Applicable): If your system is running correctly and the manufacturer’s website doesn’t show a newer, more relevant driver, you can choose to ignore the warning in NDU or use the “Skip update” feature for that specific driver.
  5. Restart and Rescan: Sometimes, a simple restart of the computer and a fresh scan in the NDU software can clear temporary glitches.
  6. Contact Support: If you believe there is an ongoing issue with the software’s functionality, you can reach out for help via the official Norton Support website to chat with an agent.
  7. Consider Reinstallation: As a final troubleshooting step, you might consider using the Norton Removal Tool (note: this is a general link, search Norton’s site for the official current tool) to completely uninstall NDU and then reinstall it to clear out potentially corrupted files.

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Third-party driver updaters can present issues due to incompatible drivers, outdated or incomplete databases, lack of certification, and potential security risks. Unlike updates provided through Windows Update or hardware manufacturers, these third-party tools operate outside the official quality control channels, leading to various problems.

Inaccurate Information
Third-party utilities often use their own databases to compare your installed drivers with available versions. These databases might not be as current or accurate as the manufacturer’s own records, leading to:

  • False “Outdated” Warnings: A driver might be flagged as outdated even if it’s the latest, most stable version for your specific hardware configuration (as you experienced with the 2006 date). The date displayed in the updater might refer to the original release date of a generic driver rather than the current, stable version for your system.
  • Version Mismatches: The software may compare a custom OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) driver with a generic version number, incorrectly identifying the OEM driver as older.

Compatibility and Instability Issues
The primary risk of using third-party tools is system instability or hardware malfunction.

  • Incompatible Drivers: Hardware manufacturers often customize generic drivers for their specific products (e.g., a Dell laptop’s Wi-Fi adapter requires a specific Dell-certified driver, not a generic Intel driver). Installing a generic driver can cause features to stop working (like a touchscreen, specific audio settings, or graphics control panels) and in severe cases, cause Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors or boot loops.
  • Lack of Vetting: Drivers provided via Windows Update or manufacturer websites are certified and tested for compatibility with specific systems. Third-party tools often bypass this vetting process, installing unverified or unstable drivers.

Security Risks and Adware
Many third-party driver updaters, even legitimate ones, have been known to bundle unwanted software (adware) or can serve as entry points for malware if downloaded from less-reputable sources.

  • Malware/Adware: Some programs push you to purchase a premium version and may install other unwanted applications alongside the drivers.

Why Official Sources Are Recommended
Experts and manufacturers recommend relying on official sources for drivers:

  • Windows Update: Provides basic, tested, and Microsoft-signed drivers for system stability.
  • Manufacturer Websites: Offer the most current, customized, and compatible drivers for your specific hardware, often including full configuration software (like NVIDIA Control Panel or Intel Graphics Command Center).
  • Only Update if Needed: In general, if your hardware is working correctly, you do not need to update every single driver. The only exceptions are typically graphics drivers (for gaming performance improvements) or if you are troubleshooting a specific issue.

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7 Effective Ways to Update Drivers on Windows 11
https://windowsforum.com/threads/7-effective-ways-to-update-drivers-on-windows-11.344628/

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Norton Driver Updater should recognize Nvidia Studio Drivers being used
https://community.norton.com/t/norton-driver-updater-should-recognize-nvidia-studio-drivers-being-used/473464

Norton driver updater tries to update one of my drivers to one that has an earlier number!
https://community.norton.com/t/norton-driver-updater-tries-to-update-one-of-my-drivers-to-one-that-has-an-earlier-number/424400

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