
That is the case with all the other buttons expect for the Refresh button.Įven after the Download option redirected me to Intel’s website, I did not land on the specific page that would allow me to directly download the driver in question. For instance, if you select a driver that the software shows has an Update available then click on Download, you will be redirected to the driver manufacturer’s website. Most of its options are just links to external websites. Both windows display a graphical progress of the usage and an accompanying percentage for easy interpretation.ĭUMo PRO did not seem a complete software to me. That is possible by the two CPU and Memory additional mini-windows on the main window. After you get all the settings right, DUMo PRO will be able to check for updates on start up or when you click on the Refresh button.Īs DUMo PRO runs on your machine, you will be able to know the amount of CPU and RAM that is in usage. You can specify the Host, Port, Username, and Password where applicable. In case you are using an internet connection that uses a proxy, then the HTTP Proxy settings will come in handy. In addition, the arrangement of the options makes the interface less clustered. However, you can quickly access Settings via the Ctrl+S keyboard shortcut. The only exception is the Settings window that needs you to navigate to Options first. On running DUMo PRO, you will clearly see all its options on the main window. With its small installation file, the package downloads and installs within a couple of minutes. However, you can disable the startup check by deselecting that option under Settings. The Driver Update Monitor automatically checks for driver updates on system start up. Right from its name, it is easy to know what DUMo offers. Having said that, I tried my hand on DUMo and here is what I found. Instead of manually searching for updates, you can opt for automatic checks through the help of software. On the other hand, it is imperative to keep your system drivers up to date to avoid crashing or low performance.

However, you may ignore such notifications not unless the newer version of a given software promises to work better than the current one. Frequent software update notifications can be irritating.
