Step 3: Now, go to your desired drive (we selected the D drive) and paste the copied folder. However, you will have to mention the path to the INF file that contains the driver info that needs to be installed. Once the driver package is copied to your computer, you can then use the PnPUtil.exe tool along with the driver to either install the driver or update it. You will have to download the driver package on your own by visiting the OEM website or by simply transferring it to your computer using a pen drive or any other form of external storage media. *Note – Command Prompt method will not get the driver package from the web. Solution: Updating Drivers Using Command Prompt To get the list of driver catalog, you must run the PnPUtil.exe utility command in the Command Prompt. The tool also pulls up the list of driver packages that are already installed in the driver catalog. Windows comes with an integrated PnPUtil.exe tool that allows the system owner (administrator) to download a driver package, install the driver, and even update or remove the driver from the list of drivers. Using a Command Prompt can be more convenient especially when the usual methods have failed or if you are simply comfortable with this. In fact, you can also update your Windows 10 drivers using the Command Prompt.