If a device works fine, don’t fix it. If a device misbehaves or you need max performance, check the manufacturer’s site first.
Here’s a solid, actionable piece on — written to be clear, useful, and convincing. check for driver updates
Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager from the list. This window displays every piece of hardware connected to your machine. Locate the problematic device, right-click its name, and choose Update driver. You will be presented with two choices. Select Search automatically for drivers to let Windows find the best available version on the web. If Windows claims you already have the best driver installed but the device still malfunctions, you may need to visit the manufacturer's website directly. Direct Downloads: Manufacturer Websites If a device works fine, don’t fix it
Warning: Be careful with third-party "Driver Updaters." Many are malware or adware. Only use reputable ones. Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager
To check for updates through Windows Update, open your Settings menu and navigate to Update & Security. Click on the Check for Updates button. Windows will automatically scan for available patches. It is important to also look for a link labeled View optional updates. Manufacturers often categorize driver updates as optional, meaning they will not install automatically unless you manually select them from this list. The Advanced Method: Device Manager