When you observe that some of your machine functionalities are impaired and the system components are not responding to the command, you should understand that the chipsets are not working properly. If your chipset is not working correctly you would experience that the start up, machine temperature, system storage, micro processing, and many other functions won’t work correctly. Incorrect or outdated drivers would also affect the performance of the computer. Corrupt chipset drivers can manifest as interruptions in your video card’s performance as well. It is very important to install the correct chipset driver and update it properly. Here is a brief of how you can ensure that all the chipset drivers in your system are properly installed and updated.
Since the chipset is an integral part of your computer system and without a proper chipset it is difficult to run your computer efficiently, you have to check the update status of the chipset drivers. Here is how you can see that all the chipset drivers are in proper working condition.
One of the best things you can do is to run a test. This will help you identify and fix any problems. Here’s how you can perform the test:
- Click “Start”
- Open “Control Panel”
- Select “System and Maintenance”
- Click “Device Manager.”
- You will see a list of devices displayed in this menu. If a yellow exclamation mark is displayed next to your driver, then that’s an indication that the driver isn’t working properly.
To install or update the driver, double click in the yellow exclamation mark and a dialog box would pop out. Select driver from that box and click update driver. The windows will prompt you to install updated software from your system source or you want an online update. Click the “search automatically online” option and your update will start automatically.