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Dumo 2.25 was available as a giveaway on May 30, 2022!
Dumo is a user-friendly driver updater that keeps your PC up-to-date and safe. It uses the latest versions of required drivers according to your Windows version and detects installed hardware automatically.
It stands for Drivers Update Monitor, automatically scans the host system and identifies all the installed drivers.
NB: The activation data is in the Readme file included in the package you downloaded.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10
3.4 MB
Lifetime, no updates
$14.99
DUMO MUST make SURE the updates links it suggests EXIST at the manufacturer site. I can't find:
ASMedia USB3.1 eXtensible Host Controller (ASM1143) ASMedia Technology Inc 1.16.33.1
Update available (1.16.61.1)
ANYWHERE and the Microsoft version only goes to ver. 47.
AS Media doesn't even acknowledge the ASM1143 exists.
I've written to DUMO support and am patiently waiting for a response. Taking bets I will get one?
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H. Zegerson,
Let us know, I'd be very curious...
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In the absence of any specific reason, I will such a comment with a pinch of salt.
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it
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Followed directions in readme.txt. Installed and opened program. Clicked on "Buy DUMo PRO" button. Entered a name and copied serial # from readme.txt file. Clicked Ok button. Received following error message: "Invalid Licence Data". Double checked everything and tried a second time. Same results. Anyone have a suggestion?
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....also noticed that in the readme.txt file, the instructions say "click on 'Buy KCleaner Pro' button". That is not the button that appears in this program. Perhaps the readme.txt file has the wrong serial number??
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Mike,
Maybe check the README again. You don't just enter "a name", you enter THE name, the one in the readme...
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Junk! Many better and free programs available. $15.-- ??? Yeah right!
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Some of the latest computers manufactures include software that automatically checks for critical/necessary updates. I have mine set to notify me when such updates are available. From past experience I have not had a good experience with Driver Update tools. Always created a restore image/point in case an update went south.
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"Some of the latest computers manufactures include software that automatically checks for critical/necessary updates."
FWIW... Large established brands, e.g. Dell, HP, Lenovo etc., will for a while, but once a device is no longer being sold &/or is no longer under factory warranty, they generally stop providing those updates. These manufacturers do vet the drivers they release, but the delay for them to do so can also mean those drivers are then out of date.
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They obviously can't get many to purchase Dumo as it's the third time I've seen it here. Driver Booster is free and does all the work for you. This crap software doesn't. It takes you to the sites and it's up to you to go digging for the updated drivers.
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laurie askey, Driver Booster is not so hot either. A printer driver it recommended for me would not install.
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laurie askey,
I'd never trust a piece of software to update my drivers. If that software updates with the incorrect one, you could potentially kiss your system goodbye! Don't be lazy, do the footwork yourself and make sure that it is correct before istallation. Auto updating drivers is a fool's game and will eventually end up in you being the fool...
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laurie askey, Driver Booster is from ioBit. Utilities with horrible nagware is their claim to fame.
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CJ Cotter, I've used it for about eight years on various machines and never had a problem. I'd suggest there was a problem with yours.
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FeMaster, A bit over-dramatic methinks. Driver booster offers to create a restore point before installation which is the Windows failsafe if anything goes wrong. Also windows won't crash because of an incorrect driver. I've used it for eight tears on many machines and never had a problem.
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laurie askey, restore points area great, but some driver updater hoses a critical driver that causes boot issues, you may not ever get the chance to use that restore point. I've been down that road, and it's not a fun one. But you do you, and I'll do me...
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Is this a 'Driver Updater' as it claims, or a driver monitor that informs you of drivers that need updating? There's a difference.
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col, neither, it it is a driver monitor that reports back to base your driver versions and compares them with a server side database of all customers driver versions (reported when they use the program) and if that data base reports the highest customer installed version is higher than yours you will be told your driver needs updating and directed to the hardware manufacturers google search page or some such indirect page for you to start the journey to see if there truly is a compatible stable non-beta updated driver for your particular hardware/software configuration.
TK
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All this program did was indentify outdated drivers. Everytime I tried to update a driver I got got sent to a website to buy.
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TK, Thanks for the reply.
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I abandoned driver updaters years ago but they have another software called SUMo that updates programs. [not good for offerings from giveawayoftheday because it will remove giveaways special features in favor of the latest update]
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MOV, Thanks for recommending SUMo from KC Software. It's just what I needed on this old computer.
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Dan Cour, I appreciate the gratitude. I don't know why some find such kindness unuseful
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MOV,
SUMO lets you add programs to it's IGNORE list. If you know a piece of software came from GiveawayoftheDay, add it to the ignore list andd it won't show up in the list of software that has an update available. This way you won't accidentally update the software and loose the free license.
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It's as good as Sumo which was previously given away here. For some it may be a problem that it doesn't automatically update anything.
All it does is redirecting you to
https://www.kcsoftwares.com/dumo/view.php?ProductName=Intel%28R%29%20HD%20Graphics%20630&Company=Intel&OS=11.0&pro (button on the page redirects you to the general https://downloadcenter.intel.com)
So one should see it more as a tool which informs that there may be updates. Searching for the update and installing it is up to you ;-)
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Dumo (as Sumo) is a very nice tool to gain a complete printable list of installed drivers and information about their version. However, I don' t thrust the program for updating the "old" drivers and prefer downloading from the manufacturer's site if needed. Keeping in mind that if the PC works well, it's probably better to leave the drivers as they are, without updating. Anyways, for me the program is a must have as excellent driver information tool.
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" However, I don' t thrust the program for updating the "old" drivers and prefer downloading from the manufacturer's site if needed."
That's the safest way to do it, recommended by security experts.
"Keeping in mind that if the PC works well, it's probably better to leave the drivers as they are, without updating."
Yes & No... like everyone else, software engineers / coders aren't perfect -- they sometimes [too often?] write buggy drivers that may not deliver all of the features a component is capable of. Newer driver versions fix things &/or add new components, e.g. newer model GPUs, so they may fix things &/or deliver other benefits. [No one writes new drivers for fun.] But, like I said, the folks writing those new drivers are not perfect, & sometimes a new driver version will have more problems than the version it replaces. So, 1st step is knowing a new driver version is available, 2nd step is research to see how it worked out for others, 3rd step is to back up just in case, then 4th step update the driver.
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I do not trust products from that French company KC software.
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Why, what's wrong with them?
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Devon, wrong with them? Because I never believe that small French company KC software claims.
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