

However, once that's been done they should really uninstall the software.

Assuming a user is/was in that situation and not smart enough to seek out the advice of a real professional to locate the driver they may install something like Driver Booster. In the home sector there are numerous recommendations for various programs but most are based on users with no experience running archaic systems with drivers they cannot find. Malwarebytes is a second job for me and I work in the Corporate Enterprise business supporting hundreds of thousands of internal systems and I'm also an Administrator on a scripting forum for System Admins around the World and no one with real experience and training is going to even suggest using a 3rd party tool to update your drivers. I'm sorry, but I would have to completely disagree with you about Driver Booster. I've read many links you post that are simply wrong and outdated about this. First and for most Window 10 does NOT keep up with drivers in it's updates.
