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Video card driver change question.
The usual advice given is to remove old driver then install updated one, but if this is done, I assume you can't use Windows XP's Rollback option, or can you? Regards and thanks in advance Syke |
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Video card driver change question.
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"Syke" wrote in message ... The usual advice given is to remove old driver then install updated one, but if this is done, I assume you can't use Windows XP's Rollback option, or can you? Regards and thanks in advance Syke No, you can't, but the rollback feature only re-installs generic Windows video drivers, anyway. To properly rollback video drivers, you would need to uninstall, then reinstall your older version. I know a lot of people moan about this, but realistically, it only takes a few minutes to do it right. |
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