Not necessarily. "If it ain't broke, why fix it?"
That said, I always update my drivers anyway. Generally speaking, a newer driver is a better driver. Also, the driver from the company that makes the hardware is usually better. This isn't always true, but it's true enough to make it a reasonable assumption. So just install normally, letting Windows detect and install it, then update the drivers from the website. You don't need first party burning software (in fact, I discourage it. It usually sucks.), so just keep using Nero for that.
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