Slim Drivers

A slim external drive is a cheap ($20–$40) insurance policy against inaccessible old media. For most people, a simple DVD±RW slim USB drive is enough. Skip it if you’ve already digitized everything or never touch optical media. Keep one if you value offline, permanent, or physical media access.

If you haven’t scanned your drivers in the last six months, download Slim Drivers (from the official site only). Run the scan. Install the critical updates. Then put it away until next quarter. That’s the "slim" promise—power without the pain. slim drivers