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DriversCloud.com instructions for use
- 1/16 - General presentation of the site
- 2/16 - The interest of the DriversCloud.com account
- 3/16 - Home page
- 4/16 - The features summary page
- 5/16 - Installation of the DriversCloud.com program
- 6/16 - Using the DriversCloud program
- 7/16 - Hardware and software configuration pages
- 8/16 - The summary page and the configurator
- 9/16 - Update your drivers
- 10/16 - Share your configuration
- 11/16 - Detection without internet connection
- 12/16 - Generate your signature
- 13/16 - Analysis of the BSOD (blue screens of death)
- 14/16 - Physical surveillance service
- 15/16 - Parameterization Center
- 16/16 - Automatic driver installation
Once the detection is finished, you arrive on the summary page of your configuration (the arrival page is configurable).
In the black title bar on the left you can select your machine. Ten machines maximum are available if you have an account.
If you don't have an account, the configuration will be stored for 15 minutes before being deleted.
On the right side you find a refresh button to restart a detection, a button to share your configuration, a button to print the configuration page and a delete button allowing you to erase your configuration on the server.
On the left of your configuration a menu is available. The red part gives access to the summary page. The green pages are the hardware information and the orange pages give the software information. Note that there are also blue pages for service pages shared with other users.
All pages have a common header that provides general configuration information. It displays the version of the application that created this configuration, the date of detection, the name of the machine and the version of the hardware base that contains all the names of the PCI cards and USB devices.
The footer provides a quick access to the main services.
DriversCloud integrates a notification system to display warnings or errors. A brown bar can appear under the title bar.