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Shailendra Yadav
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30

In Which Of The Following Situations Would Driver Rollback Be The Best Tool To Use?

In Which Of The Following Situations Would Driver Rollback Be The Best Tool To Use?
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      2021-12-30T17:11:39+05:30Added an answer on December 30, 2021 at 5:11 pm

      In Which Of The Following Situations Would Driver Rollback Be The Best Tool To Use?

      If the system behaves erratically if we recently installed a new video driver. Today let us learn about how to roll back a recently updated device driver in detail.

      Firstly we need to search for the device driver on the desktop computer. After finding the device manager which is needed to open the device manager.

      After opening the device driver now we can able to see the many device drivers that we have installed on the computer previously. Here normally we will have batteries, biometric devices, cameras, Bluetooth disk drivers, and many more.

      Now in order to understand the rollback firstly, we simply select a device driver randomly.

      Let say we have chosen display adaptors randomly. Let’s say this display adaptor is recently got updated now if you want to roll back this display adaptor we have to follow the following steps.

      Here first, we need to right-click on the selected device and open the properties option and click on the general that is displayed on the screen. Here we have the driver on the right side of the general option now click on this driver option.

      When we click the driver options we can see many options that are displayed on the screen. Here we can see driver details, update driver disabled device, etc. After this we have another option called a rollback driver under the updated driver.

      This roll-back driver will be used if any failure occurs after updating the driver.

      The rollback driver is only used if any device fails after updating the driver.

      In order to roll back to the previously installed driver use the rollback driver. Here there is a chance of two things that might happen. Firstly we cannot see the rollback option if no driver gets updated recently. Here we can only see the option if any driver is recently got updated.

      Now let us know how to roll back in a Windows operating system. The rollback is only used if you got any issues regarding the driver. If some driver that is running on a system has any issue then we use the rollback to turn into the previous version.

      For suppose if Windows doesn’t get updated and so that drivers are also not get updated.

      Also if the previous driver has a stable than the present one then we can also roll back to the previous driver. To perform this we need to click on the start button and search for the device manager. Same as earlier we can see some of the drivers that are displayed on the screen, we can choose any recently updated driver in order to roll back it.

      Here we need to know that a point is that the rollback option will only be available if the driver is recently got updated or else the rollback driver option will not be enabled.

      In some of the cases we cannot see the rollback driver option it means that no driver got recently updated. Hence there will be no chance to roll back the driver. Below is the rollback driver when we have the disabled device and uninstall the device. This disable device will be used in order to disable the device and the uninstall device is used in order to uninstall the device from the system.

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