No, you don't need to install drivers if it functions without any issues.
No, you don't need to install drivers if it functions without any issues.
If a newer release exists and I'm aware of it, I usually opt for the latest version.
It really matters to me, especially when it comes to NVIDIA drivers. If something odd appears on the system, I’ll check other drivers, though that usually doesn’t happen often. On Windows 10, everything works smoothly without much hassle. I just installed Windows 7 on my laptop and didn’t realize how problematic it is without network drivers by default.
When it functions by default, I don’t require updates. When necessary, I upgrade to the newest version available at that moment. The graphics driver is the exception, and I only install it occasionally.
I haven't installed Windows 10 builds before, so I'll always do it myself. Up to now I'm confident the system can manage these tasks on its own.