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Despite its utility, DriverPack Solution is often a subject of debate regarding its user interface. The software is known for its "Assistant" features, which can sometimes attempt to install recommended browsers or utility software alongside the drivers. For this reason, experienced users advocate for using the "Expert Mode" within the ISO. This allows for granular control, ensuring that only the specific, required drivers are applied to the system, maintaining a clean and stable Windows environment. The paper concludes that while the 4GB ISO