Software & Apps > Backup & Utilities 66 66 people found this article helpful Free Driver Scout v1.0 Although this driver updater tool is free, we don't recommend that you use it By Tim Fisher Tim Fisher Senior Vice President & Group General Manager, Tech & Sustainability Emporia State University Tim Fisher has more than 30 years' of professional technology experience. He's been writing about tech for more than two decades and serves as the SVP and General Manager of Lifewire. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on January 4, 2021 In This Article View All In This Article Program Features Pros & Cons Is It Safe to Use? Final Thoughts Close Free Driver Scout is a free program that can update your device drivers for you. It provides truly automated driver installs: it will search for, download, and install all your outdated drivers, automatically and without any further taps, clicks, or other work from you. However, you'll notice there's not a download link on this page to direct you to the actual installer. This is because we don't recommend using this program to update drivers. Below is a look at how Free Driver Scout works in case you do want to use it, but further down the page is a look at why you should think twice about it. More About Free Driver Scout Support for most versions of Windows, along with a nice feature that's helpful prior to a major Windows upgrade, are a few of the features you'll find in Free Driver Scout: Finds and installs device drivers for Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. Although not officially supported, it seems to work fine in Windows 10 as well Once it has found hardware that requires driver updates, you can disable any of them from showing up in a future scan, which is helpful for any hardware that you don't want to be updated all the time You can see the version number and release date of the currently installed driver, as well as the new, updated version date, helpful for verifying that the driver update is really what you wanted It can back up and restore some or all of the installed drivers for free OS Migration Tool is a feature included in Free Driver Scout that lets you download device drivers for a different version of Windows (such as Windows 8 if you're running 7), which is helpful if you plan on updating Windows to a newer version Free Driver Scout Pros & Cons Automatic driver updating is of course one of the bigger benefits of using Free Driver Scout, but there are some other things to consider as well: What We Like Really easy to install. Supports manual and scheduled scans. Updates can be configured to be installed automatically. Bulk downloads. No input required while updates are being installed. What We Don't Like Doesn't find as many outdated drivers as similar software. Tries to install multiple unrelated programs during setup. The software no longer gets updated. Identified as malware by some virus scanners. Is Free Driver Scout Safe? We used to provide a download link for this program, and we used to recommend it in our Best Free Driver Updater Tools list. But, we suggest you use a different program to check for or to install drivers. (Check out that list for our current recommendations.) Free Driver Scout no longer updates to include new drivers, so while it might work for some of your hardware, chances are you won't get the latest drivers with all the bug fixes and features that these kinds of updates are meant to provide. Also, and more importantly, some virus scanners have identified this tool as a threat. We tested two downloads from two separate websites, and both of them triggered a virus warning. One of them didn't even finish installing, but instead opened a strange website in an attempt to get us to install another program. In short: use something else. Driver Booster and Snappy Driver Installer are great options that both provide up-to-date drivers for free without the threat that something malicious will end up on your computer. Thoughts on Free Driver Scout After reading the pros and description from above, it's obvious Free Driver Scout sounds like a really nice choice for a driver updater program if you don't want to have to think about running scans and downloads yourself. On top of that, you can back up drivers and even download drivers for a different OS, which is really great. However, as we mentioned above, it simply didn't find as many outdated drivers as some other driver updater tools. This is obviously a turn-off because even though the software does all the heavy lifting for you, it's hardly the best tool available if others are able to provide more information about outdated device drivers. Also, we simply can't recommend it because the developer has quit releasing updates to the program and there's no longer an official, virus-free download link available. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit