This is a Guest Post from Mahesh Babu
UPDATE: Mega List of Windows 7 Drivers
For those who are testing Windows 7 download, or for anyone who is looking to be prepared for the new operating system when it is released later this month, finding Windows 7 drivers and information about them seems to be a popular topic right now. Microsoft has some information and driver downloads that people can use, but many of them are coming from places like AMD, Intel and other websites that are working with Microsoft on this new operating system release. It doesn’t really matter where you get the drivers from, as long as you are able to get the ones that you really need for your computer.
Windows 7 drivers are the tools that will help make your hardware and peripherals work with the new operating system. Everything that you install on your computer has drivers, including your printer and other accessories. You may know these things as device drivers, or you may have never heard of them at all. That doesn’t matter much. All that really matters now is that you find the drivers Windows 7 is compatible with that fit your hardware and computer. Drivers are kind of like the middle man. They make sure that the operating system and the hardware get along.
Windows 7 drivers download locations are not hard to find. You can find plenty of reviews, information, and links to Microsoft and other locations where you can download the drivers Windows 7 needs to successfully work on your computer. It’s all a matter of finding what works for you as well as what works for your computer. It doesn’t have to be complicated as long as you are willing to take the time to check out all of the options and learn which ones best suit your needs.
With so much information already out there about Windows 7 drivers, it can be hard to sort through and find the right information. However, as long as you’re able to objectively search for the drivers Windows 7 needs or the information that you are looking for, you’ll be just fine. There’s always a little confusion and frustration with the release of a new operating system that doesn’t quite have the kinks worked out, but you can trust that you’ll be able to find what you need thanks to all the resources online, as well as help from Microsoft themselves. Just take a little time to do some research and you’ll find the Windows 7 drivers or information about drivers that you need pretty easily.
You might not actually need all the drivers available for Windows 7, so make sure you search specifically for those which you need. For example – “nvidia windows 7 drivers”, “ati windows 7 drivers”, “asus drivers” etc. Or else look out for upcoming posts on TechPP where we will give some pointers on the places you can look for.
This is a guest-post by Mahesh Babu, who is a computer geek and an Engineering student, with a huge thirst for knowledge on anything related to Microsoft Windows. You can also share your tips by writing a guest article on TechPP

Raju PP is the founder-editor of Technically Personal, which is one of the most widely read technology blogs on the web. He holds an Engineering degree in Electronics & Communication, and has previously worked as a Technical Specialist in Banking Software domain.