How to update your drivers with DriverCure
One of DriverCure’s unique features is that it updates your drivers and your software. It’s also a really simple process. So, let’s get started…
Selecting the drivers to update
From the scan results screen, select the drivers you want to update. You can update as many drivers as you like.
To keep this simple, I’m only going to update one driver — my Logitech MX Revolution mouse driver.
Updating my Logitech mouse driver with DriverCure.
After selecting your drivers, click the big green Fix Now button at the bottom of the screen.
DriverCure will now download your new driver.
Downloading a new driver.
Once the download is complete, click Yes to confirm that you want to install the driver.
Confirm driver installation.
DriverCure will now launch the driver installer. If you don’t see anything happen, check your taskbar for any new windows.
Extracting the Logitech SetPointTM driver.
Now just follow the installer’s onscreen instructions to install your updated driver.
Installing drivers via the History screen
If you would like to know what versions of drivers are available before you install them, you can view this information by clicking on the History button.
Downloading a driver via DriverCure’s History screen.
You can also install drivers via the History screen. The only disadvantage is you can only install one driver at a time.
Compressed & archived files
If any of the drivers you download are in the ZIP file format, DriverCure won’t automatically install them. You’ll have to navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Downloads and unzip them.
Viewing the default DriverCure download folder.
To unzip your driver you’ll need to use a utility like the excellent and free ExtractNow.
Restart Windows
You will most likely be prompted to restart your computer after installing a driver, so it’s a good idea to save any work and close the applications beforehand.
And that’s it. Now just rinse and repeat.
Installing software updates
You can also install software updates via the scan results screen or the History screen.
Installing Adobe® AIR® with DriverCure.
The process is the same as installing drivers except files aren’t usually zipped.
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Check out DriverCure and give it a try, if you haven’t done so already.


Posted by Dennis Kaleta on January 3rd, 2010 at 5:23 pm
Google shows A Get rid of parentologic uusdll error removal web site & it takes me to you, only I cannot find the cure. Every day at exactly 6:00 pm I get a small RUNDLL window pop up. it says –
Error Loading C:\Program Files\Common Files\Parentologic\UUS2\UUS.dll
Specifies module could not be found
It started a while back when I was looking for a virus fix, the virus is now gone & so is the parentologic program. Can you help me get rid of this thing from popping up every day??
Please & Thank you. I don’t need any further virus or other protection & the message does not cause any harm other than it popping up, I cancel, it goes away until the next day. But, it is annoying. Thanks again
Posted by Nick on January 4th, 2010 at 12:13 pm
If my “how to” didn’t work, then I’m afraid I can’t help you, Dennis.
You could try contacting ParetoLogic support – I’m sure they’ll be able to help.