- Click on the Start button in the bottom left, then right-click on Computer and select Properties.

- On the new System window, click on Device Manager in the top left.

- Locate the device on the list. In this case, the graphics card will be used.

- Right-click on the device and select Properties.

- On the new window that appears, select the Driver tab.

- Select the Roll Back Driver option on the list.

- When prompted to confirm, click Yes to confirm the driver roll back.

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
How to Roll Back Drivers in Windows 7
This is a how-to article on rolling back device driver updates in Windows 7. This can be useful if there is a device driver update that causes issues with the system.
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This post explains how to roll back drivers in Windows 7. The steps are very simple which you need to follow to roll back drivers. The screenshot helps you understand the method in easiest possible way. Thanks for the post.
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