![]() You may have to reboot your computer after doing this. Note that this may not remove all driver files, so uninstalling the drivers from your Control Panel is a better idea, if this is possible. ![]() Uninstall: Uninstall the drivers associated with the device from your system.Disable: Disable the device, preventing it from working in Windows until you re-enable it.If this button is grayed out, the driver hasn’t been updated, so there’s no previous driver to roll back to. ![]() You could hunt down the old driver and manually install it, but this button provides a quick way to downgrade your driver. If you’ve updated the driver to a new version and the hardware isn’t working quite right, you should downgrade the driver. Roll Back Driver: Revert to the driver the device was previously using.If you want to manually choose a custom, downloaded driver for a device, you’ll do it from here. Searching for an updated driver may help if the driver is old and outdated. ![]() Windows allows you to search online for an updated driver or manually choose a driver that has been downloaded to your system, just as you can when installing devices normally.
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