


You can find the device you are looking for in this list to roll back to an older version of the driver that is installed for it. The Windows Device Manager is where all pieces of hardware on your computer are listed.

Rolling back a driver using the Windows Device Manager The first method is using the Windows Device Manager utility and the second method is using Driver Reviver, our award-winning driver update tool. Below I have listed two methods for reverting back to a previous version of a driver. If you have found yourself in the situation where you have recently updated a driver and since then have been having problems then don’t panic, this problem can be fixed. Well sometimes new drivers that are released (especially BETA versions of drivers) can actually cause problems including Blue Screens, crashes and hardware malfunction. Why wouldn’t you want to upgrade? Because some times after upgrading you might start seeing one of these: Usually newer versions of drivers bring with them better compatibility, more stability and sometimes new features. The best practice when it comes to computer hardware drivers is to always keep them up to date. Roll back a Driver and Restore Driver Updates
