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How to Rollback a Recently Updated Device Driver in Windows 10
A PC is only as good as the sum of its parts, and that includes the software used to control its many components. This software is called drivers: it allows Windows to communicate with and control various parts of your PC, converting instructions into suitable code that the hardware itself can understand.
These drivers are subject to occasional bug fixes and feature upgrades that can improve the overall stability of your Windows PC. Unfortunately, like all man-made code, driver updates can be just as problematic as the drivers they replace. You’ll need to know how to roll back a driver in Windows 10 if an update is causing problems.
New driver updates are quite common, especially for devices like graphics cards. These often include new features and fixes that can improve the overall stability of your PC and enhance the usability of the devices they control.