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Why so?
For BOOST better to buy SSD. It really works)
Update your drivers individually, from the manufacturer webisites.
If you are paranoid about this product, I suggest using it in this manner - load it up and see what component drivers it says need to be updated. Then go through the list and download and install the required drivers manually from the manufacturers. The reason I suggest this is that there are many components whose drivers could be updated in a computer that the average user might not be aware of. So I am suggesting using the program just to generate a list of things that need to be updated and then go to the respective manufacturers to download and install.
I used it in this manner and discovered that my audio drivers and dram drivers were badly out of date.
IObit makes it.
I also use their Advanced system care, been using that for like 5 years now no problems.
Seriously, get your drivers from the manufacturer and safe yourself a headache.
Thank you for helping us make it better :)