Can i use DriverIdentifier for computer without internet connection?

Yes, you can. Please follow the steps below:

1. Download driveridentifier setup file to a USB drive
2. Bring the USB to the computer without internet and run the setup
3. Run Driverscan
4. It will open Internet explorer, When it could not connect to the network, it will ask you to click on menu “File ” => Save as , save it to a USB drive
5. bring the USB back to the computer with internet , double click on the file you just save.
6. It will bring you to the driver scan result page which you can download driver.

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V 4.2.3 released

We are happy to release v 4.2.3 , this version fix the error runtime-error 5

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New version 4.2.2 released

We just released a new version 4.2.2 , this release will fix the error runtime-error 6. Check this out. http://www.driveridentifier.com/files/driveridentifier_setup.exe

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New version 4.2

We are pleased to announce that the new version 4.2 is ready for public use.

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DriverIdentifier Portable is available

You can download Driver Identifier Portable version directly from this url http://www.driveridentifier.com/files/driveridentifier_portable.exe

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Version 4.1 is available for download now

Today we released version 4.1 which:
– fix runtime errors in case WMI is not available
– add portable version

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New v4.0

We are pleased to release the new version 4.0 , which improve our scan technology.

Thank you for your feedback.

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Updates from DriverIdentifier Team

Hello All,

We have improved our scan technology to help you find the drivers correctly. We know that there are still some instances that you still can not get the correct drivers. Please submit a ticket to us in our contact page. To save time for both , please always send us your device manager screenshot, that will give us a lot of information to narrow down your driver problem.

That’s it.

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Driver Identifier is on some big tech sites

Check this out

Lifehacker.com

ghacks.net

thundercloud.net

addictivetips.com

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Too many connections in TIME_WAIT state when using netstat -na

Applications that handle a huge number of TCP connections, either as a server, or as a client, will often see a large number of sockets in TIME_WAIT state.
The sockets in TIME_WAIT can be seen with the “netstat -epn –tcp ” command.
If the number of TIME_WAIT sockets gets too large, your address space will be exhausted, causing a disruption of TCP traffic.
If you try a little Googling, you may be find tcp_fin_timeout option .
Do not be confused by the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_fin_timeout config item. The FIN TIMEOUT is not the same as the TIMEWAIT length.

You can force the kernel to reuse the TIME_WAIT buckets though, by setting the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_tw_recycle entry to 1. I have tested this, and it works: very few TIME_WAIT entries will be present when using this setting.

# echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_tw_recycle
or
add net.ipv4.tcp_tw_recycle = 1 to /etc/sysctl.conf .

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