How To Rollback NVIDIA Drivers In Windows 10
NVIDIA drivers are drivers that can help you with your graphics. They let your devices communicate with each
NVIDIA drivers are drivers that can help you with your graphics. They let your devices communicate with each other. You can say that it holds your computer together. But sometimes some problems occur.
Maybe your NVIDIA driver has stopped working or is not working correctly. We will be giving you a complete step-by-step guide on how you can fix this problem and some of the most common reasons why this issue happens.
Why am I having problems with NVIDIA drivers?
- Your PC may not detect your graphics card.
- There is a chance that the graphics card is not connected the right way
- Your drivers either need a new update, or you need to go back to the older one.
How can I roll the driver back?
This process is easy, so you do not need to worry about a thing!
- First, go to the Windows logo on the bottom half of your PC's screen. Right-click so you will open the Windows menu.
- Find the device manager and click on it.
- Look for the Adapters section and click on it so you can expand it and see more options.
- When you open the additional options, find the NVIDIA section and right-click on it. A new smaller menu should open on your screen. Click on the "Properties" option.
- A new window should open on your screen, and you will see many different tabs. You are going to have to click on the Driver tab.
- The Driver tab has many buttons and options. We are looking for the Roll Back Driver option. It should be the second or the third one. Once you find it, click on it. If you are having some problems, for example, nothing happens when you click on that button, which means this button is disabled for this driver. In other words, you are already using an older driver version. You will know that the problem is that you might need a newer driver update.
- Again, a new window will open once you click that Roll Back button. This is the Driver Package Rollback window, and you will be asked why you want to roll back your drivers. Select one of the given reasons: My apps are not working with this driver, the previous version of the driver performed better, and a few other options. Or you can always write your reason. Once you are done doing that, confirm your rollback by clicking on the Yes button. The driver rollback will begin automatically after clicking the Yes button. The rollback will not take long; it usually takes just a few seconds. Once that is done, you will have an older NVIDIA driver version.
All that is left to do is check whether your driver is working and to see which version of it is installed and when. If you did not previously exit the Driver tab or the Properties window, you should immediately see the driver's information and status. However, if you have already closed all of these windows and tabs, you will have to go back and read the steps from 1 to 5 to get to the Drivers tab again. The information about the date and the driver's version will be right at the center of that tab, so you won't have to search for anything.