Rollback Driver feature
Driver Rollback
Roll Back Driver
Updating your drivers offline would require that you had an update version of the driver already. You would then either run the installer that came with the driver, or use the "Update driver" feature in the Device Manager and then selecting the "Have disk" option and locating the drivers manually.
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Typically, two years. I believe a CDL driver over 55 must update them annually.
Drivers are updated in Windows by using a driver update wizard from within Device Manager. The driver update wizard walks you through the entire driver update process, making updating drivers a fairly painless task. Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP all have slightly different processes for completing driver updates:
When it is the right time
The process of undoing a driver upadate is called "Roll Back Driver".
Windows Vista: To update the sound card driver, follow these steps: 1 Click "Start", click "Control Panel", then double-click "System." (2) Click "Device Manager." If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or click "Continue." 3 Expand the "Sound, video and game controllers." Double-click the sound card, and then click the "Driver" tab. 5 Click "Update Driver Software." 6 accordance with the "Update Driver Software Wizard" update the sound card drivers.
Nvidia and Radeon driver updates can be found on their respective home websites. Normally a scan will be performed to test if an update is needed.
To get a driver update for your computer you go to the bottom of your computer screen and click on PC Issues. There will be a list of updates you need to do and all you have to do is click and wait.