Before installing anything, the app automatically creates a System Restore point. I tested a risky GPU driver update; when my screen flickered, a simple reboot restored the old driver. No blue screen of death. The Bad: The Reality Check 1. The Free Version is a Tease Like most tools, the free version scans perfectly. But when you click "Update All," you hit a paywall. The free version forces you to update drivers one by one with artificially slow download speeds (roughly 50 KB/s). To get the full speed and batch updates, you need Pro.
While running a scan, CPU usage spiked to 30% on my old i5 processor. It’s fine for a few minutes, but don't run it while gaming or rendering video.
EaseUS DriverHandy Pro does exactly what it promises: it makes driver updates boring and automatic. It isn't revolutionary, but it is reliable. The free version is a great diagnostic tool, and the Pro version is a legitimate time-saver.