

See if you have Windows 10 32-bit or 64-bit. Alternatively search for System Properties. Right-click on This PC icon and select Properties. I would first visit the manufacturer's site to see which drivers are available there. Thank you and hope to hear your answers and advice. That time, should I use manufacture's version (older) or vendor version (newer or latest)?


What is the best or optimal way to install or update drivers properly?.I heard a lot of people saying not to use third party software for installing/updating driver, but my personal pov sometimes find tool like Driver Easy, Snappy driver installer, Driver Pack Solution are quite useful in old laptop. My laptop is kind of old (Asus K55A from 2013, i5-3230M, intel HD 4000), and Asus's site doesn't have driver support for Windows 10. I am planing to have a clean Windows 10 installation after long time using Windows 7.
