Situatie
When you roll back a driver, Windows uninstalls the current driver and then re-installs the previous version. Note that Windows keeps the previous version of drivers around for just this purpose, but only the previous version.
Solutie
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Open up Device Manager by pressing Windows+X and then clicking the “Device Manager” option on the Power Users menu.
In the Device Manager window, find the device that’s causing you problems (you might have to expand a category), right-click the device, and then click the “Properties” command.
Click the Driver tab at the top of the window, and then click “Roll Back Driver.”
Windows prompts with a warning and asks you why you’re rolling back to a previous driver. Click a response and then click “Yes.” If you feel the need, you can leave a detailed response in the Tell Us More field, located at the bottom of the window.
Windows then automatically restores your driver to the previous version, which could take up to 5-10 minutes, depending on the size of the driver.
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