

When recently I saw it accompanied by the word Origin, it brought me a strange dejavous of what happened with ublock. Snappy is a great tool and probably one of the best driver updater programs out there. I have been using Snappy for many years now and probably the Driverpacks for longer than I think. The program also uses torrents for downloading which is very convenient and future-proof, for the most part.
SNAPPY TOOLS INSTALL
You don't need to install all the other Driver Packs. This will cause the program to show you all relevant drivers. The simplest procedure is to download the INDEXES first. Snappy's UI is clunkier than the prettier IOBit, and it's process isn't entirely clear until you get used to it. In some cases this will break your computer and require you to do a system restore, so be wary. In many cases you can simply install everything it recommends without a hitch. And if you do, make sure you always check the "Create a Restore Point" box before installing. On the bright side, Snappy makes it very easy to visualize all hardware data and compare it to the driver it recommends so you can decide for yourself if you want to install it. For 99% success, just download the driver from the manufacturer's website, such as for your motherboard. Always be wary of driver installation programs. None of them - not even Snappy Driver Installer - are perfect. I've been testing driver update programs since 2015 - IOBit, Snappy, SlimDrivers, DriverMax, Unknown Device Identifier, etc.
