In 2013, this was an for anyone fixing PCs regularly. It turned the "Entrar no PC" (entering/setting up the PC) experience from a chore into an automated process. However, its reputation was slightly tarnished by its aggressive inclusion of third-party software.

DriverPack Solution 2013 was a popular, massive offline tool designed to simplify the often-frustrating process of installing hardware drivers. By bundling thousands of drivers into a single ISO file, it allowed users to set up a PC's hardware without an internet connection—a literal lifesaver for older systems or fresh Windows installations.

: Because it contained every possible driver, the download was enormous (often 4GB to 8GB), requiring a DVD or a large USB drive to use.

: The software excelled at scanning a PC’s hardware and matching it with the correct drivers from its internal database, saving hours of manual searching on manufacturer websites.