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Help Drivers
Help Drivers
Help Drivers
Help Drivers
Help Drivers
Drivers
(also called ‘controllers’) act as
an interface between the operating
system and the devices that make
up a computer to enable all the components
to ‘understand’ each other and work together.
In the case of a graphics card, the driver
informs the operating system of the different
screen resolutions it supports
(number of colours, frequency
of updates, resolution, etc.)
Although operating systems already include
drivers for the most commonly used
peripherals on the market, the manufacturers
modify them from time to time
to improve their performance.
Likewise, the desire to launch new
devices onto the market before
the competition means that products
are sold with drivers that often contain
faults, and these can destabilise
the operating system.
As a result, the manufacturers usually improve
and rectify errors in previous versions
and also add new functions.