
Snappy then scanned my PC and listed drivers for all my devices. Actually, that was the second thing after changing its theme to the more readable Coax option. Having used Snappy Driver Installer Origin before, but not for several months, I knew the first thing I needed to do to update my drivers was click the button to download its indexes. Note that Microsoft Defender’s SmartScreen may flag SDIO as ‘unrecognised’, but it’s totally safe to use – see its VirusTotal results – so just click ‘More info’ then ‘Run anyway’. SDIO’s default interface isn’t particularly attractive, but you can tailor it to your taste by applying a different theme It’s a portable tool that doesn’t require installation, and lets you install drivers offline if you download its massive (26GB) collection of driver packs. We like the control Snappy gives you over which updates to download, and that you can press Ctrl while hovering over an entry to compare your current driver version with the one that’s available.

Snappy Driver Installer Origin (SDIO) is by far the best tool for identifying outdated drivers, and installing newer and/or better versions.
