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Device Manager in Windows lets you view the hardware installed on your computer, along with its Properties. It lets you change hardware settings, identify device drivers for each device, view and change settings and properties, and install, uninstall, update, roll back, enable, disable the drivers.
While you can use a free Driver Updater software, this article will tell you how to Backup, Uninstall, Disable, Roll Back, Update Device Drivers using the Device Manager in Windows 10/8/7.
Device Manager in WindowsWhile on the Windows 10/8 desktop, press
Win+W, type Device Manager, to search for it in Settings. Click on Device Manager to open it. In Windows 7 type Device Manager in start search and hit Enter to open it.
Locate the driver, and right-click on it. You will see options to:
Update Driver Software
Uninstall Driver Software.
Install Drivers
Uninstall DriversIf you wish to uninstall the driver, click on Uninstall.
Display Driver Uninstaller will help you completely uninstall AMD, INTEL, NVIDIA Drivers.
Update DriversIf you wish to check for updates and update the Driver, click on Update Driver Software. The wizard will open and offer you two options:
To search online automatically
To browse to the driver software on your computer
Select and click on the option you want, to proceed further.
Roll back, Disable, Enable DriversThe right-click context menu will also let you open the Drivers properties. Click on Properties to open the Properties box. Select the Driver tab.
Here you will see more options:
Update Drivers: This will start the Hardware Update Wizard.
Roll Back Driver: This will uninstall the most recently updated driver and will roll back your configuration, to the earlier version. You may need to roll back a driver if you find that your device fails after updating the driver.
Disable (or Enable) Driver: This will disable the Driver, till you enable it back again.
Uninstall Driver: This will completely uninstall the drivers' files and
registry settings for the selected hardware.
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