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Should You Use the Hardware Drivers Windows Provides, or Download Your Manufacturer's Drivers?

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Should You Use the Hardware Drivers Windows Provides, or Download Your Manufacturer’s Drivers?

Hardware drivers are the software that allow your operating system to communicate with your hardware. Windows includes built-in drivers and automatically downloads new ones to make setup easier, but device manufacturers also provide their own driver packages.

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Apple offers 5 GB of free iCloud space to everyone, but you’ll run up against that storage limit sooner than you’d think. Device backups, photos, documents, iCloud email, and other bits of data all share that space.

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