How to Fix a Bad Driver by Rolling back the Update – Guide
Windows 10 users may experience improved speed and stability, bug fixes and new features with regular driver updates, but some of these updates can cause compatibility issues or unexpected problems.
Updating your graphics adapter, network drivers, sound adapter or any other piece of hardware to the latest version may cause driver issues. Fortunately, you can use Device Manager’s “Revert Driver” option to go back to an older version and get your computer running again.
This post will show you how to quickly delete and reinstall an earlier version of a driver on your Windows 10 device.
How to quickly reinstall an older driver on Windows 10
Users of Windows 10 can revert their device driver to an earlier version by following a few simple steps.
Open Device Manager by searching for it and clicking the top result.
Add a device to your collection with an expansion of the category.
To access the properties of a device, simply right-click and select the Properties option.
Users should select the Driver tab to access the necessary information.
Press the rollback driver button to undo any recent driver updates.
Choose a rationale for your reversal of decision.
Confirm your selection by clicking the Yes button.
Final note
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