Authored by: Support.com Tech Pro Team
In this guide, you will learn how to Update Drivers on Windows 11
If the hardware devices in your Windows 11 PC—such as USB controllers, video cards, printers, or other peripherals—need new or updated drivers, it’s usually easy to install them. We’ll show you how.
In addition, some driver updates arrive as “Optional Updates†in Windows Update. We (and Microsoft) don’t recommend installing these updates unless you are trying to solve a specific known problem with a device. But, if you are having a problem, it’s worth checking to see if any Optional Updates are available:
1. Open Settings by pressing Windows+i. In Settings, click “Windows Update†in the sidebar, then select “Advanced Optionsâ€
2. In Advanced Options, scroll down and click “Optional Updatesâ€
3. In Optional Updates, click the “Driver Updates†section header to expand it. Then browse the list and place check marks beside any driver you’d like to update. When you’re done, click “Download & Installâ€
4. Windows will install the drivers you selected, and if necessary, ask to reboot your PC. After a reboot, you’re good to go with updated drivers
You won’t find every driver in Windows Update, however. In that case, see the next step.
You can also use Device Manager to switch or update drivers for specific devices in your Windows 11 PC, but most people don’t need to do this. To get started, open Device Manager:
1. Click the Start button and search “device manager,†then click the Device Manager logo in the results
2. In the Device Manager window, browse the list of installed devices on your PC and locate the device that you’d like to update the driver for. Right-click it and select “Update Driverâ€
3. In the “Update Drivers†window that appears, you have two choices. We’ll cover both of them below, but first, here’s a look at what each option does
4. If you choose “Search automatically for drivers,†Windows will run a scan of your system’s driver files, looking for updated drivers for the device. If it finds them, it will install them and ask you to restart your PC
5. If you choose “Browse my computer for drivers,†you can browse for a location where you know new driver files are located by clicking the “Browse’ button and following the on-screen steps. Or you can click “Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computerâ€
6. If Windows recognized the drivers you browsed for—or you selected “Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computerâ€â€”Windows will present you a list of compatible drivers you can choose from for the device. Select an item in the list and click “Nextâ€
7. If you see “The best drivers for your device are already installed,†then no update is necessary. You can close Device Manager, and you’re done. Otherwise, the driver will install if it is newer than the old one. After that, Windows will ask you to restart your PC. Click “Yesâ€