hello everyone how are you doing this is
mdtech here another quick tutorial today
I'm gonna be showing how to roll back a
device driver update to a previous
version within Windows 10 so as new
device drivers are released to help fix
functionality problems that might have
been discovered previously on there can
be a variety of issues caused by driver
updates and fortunately in Windows 10
it's pretty simple to roll back to
previously installed drivers as long as
it is needed for a corrected or a
further updated driver to be released by
the manufacturer so this tutorial is
going to be pretty straightforward here
so we're gonna head over to our search
menu and we're going to type in device
manager and it should be listed directly
above the control panel so you wanna
left-click on that
now you want to go underneath display
adapters and then you'll see whatever
your display adapter is right underneath
there so basically you just want to
double-click on the adapter then you
want to go underneath the driver tab and
then left click on rollback driver you
will receive a message asking you to
confirm if you are sure you would like
to roll back to the previously installed
driver software rolling back to older
drivers software may reduce the
functionality or security of your device
if this does not resolve the issues
you're having with your device visit the
manufacturers website to determine if
updated driver software is available so
Windows is far ahead on this they
realize why most people are rolling back
driver updates so just left we're going
yes here and once you're done rolling
back the driver update you can click on
close and you should be good to go so I
hope this brief tutorial helps you guys
out and I will catch you in the next
video goodbye