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Is it normal to pay for driver updates?
I found I couldn't use Quicktime and got a warning asking me to install Apple Driver Support. Apparently 29 drivers are out of date. They want money to fix them. I picked one, a keyboard from the device manager and tried to update the driver and that worked. I tried others that are supposedly out of date and was told the best driver's already installed. The only lack of functionality I have is Quicktime, probably because I mistakenly uninstalled something somewhere along the way... and a message that tells me there's not enough memory for my TV card and either get a new one or update the driver. I get that message rarely and ignore it. Is it normal to pay for a service to look at your drivers and update them? It seems a bit suspicious. Why wouldn't the seller want the buyer to be happy with his product and farm out his drivers to a third part for resale? Oh, if anyone knows how to get Quicktime working on my machine, that would be good too. I think my specs will be posted below.