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I truly don't know. Seems you have a license for the program, I'd think it will work on multiple, but only trying will tell :)
A Guy
I truly don't know. Seems you have a license for the program, I'd think it will work on multiple, but only trying will tell :)
A Guy
Thanks for the reply, Bill. I'll play around with it when I get home from work in about 8 hours . . . if I can remember where I live.
Just wanted to say that on DriverMax site, under Your Computers is a note:
You have 61 days left as a DriverMax PRO user.
There was no mention of a 61 day trial. I installed yesterday, and mine still says 61 days, so I will see in a few days if it changes. As far as using the program, it worked fine for me. But I did mention I make images before using a driver update such as this. I prefer the peace of mind. A Guy
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If I remember correct, it can be used (the free version) on any number of machines with the same registration with their server and it keeps the details of each machine seperately.
I had tried it but so infrequently that everytime, I have to ask for the registration details to be emailed.
In anycase, I was just playing around with it only to compare it with other driver scanners. I feel it is safer not to rely on any of these driver scanners.
The best, IMO, is to get the driver updates directly from the manufacturer's website. Next best will be to count upon the Windows 7 updates.
Whatever, always create a system restore point before any driver updates as suggested by A Guy. Better to be safe than sorry.:)